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CO DI N G M AN U AL
Coding Manual V2000 for Home and Leisure Accidents including product related accidents
ISS Database version 2002 August 2002
This manual has been prepared for the EUROPEAN COMMISION by a group of European Experts
The project is partly financed by the European Commission (SI2.125675 (99CVF3-302)). The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of the European Commission, Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection. The updating of the final version of the Coding Manual V2000 for Home and Leisure Accidents was undertaken by the National Institute of Public Health, Denmark in collaboration with PSYTEL, France.
ISBN 87-7899-058-0
List of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 Inclusions, definitions, and criteria .................................................................................. 3 Basic definitions ............................................................................................................ 3 Definition of an accident ................................................................................................. 3 Definition of road traffic accidents .................................................................................... 3 Definition of occupational accidents.................................................................................. 3 Decision tree ................................................................................................................ 5 Illustrative examples...................................................................................................... 6 Coding principles .............................................................................................................. 9 Medical information codes .............................................................................................. 10 HLA coding form ............................................................................................................. 11 Country code .............................................................................................................. 12 Hospital number.......................................................................................................... 13 Case or record number................................................................................................. 13 Sex of patient ............................................................................................................. 13 Date of birth ............................................................................................................... 13 Date of injury ............................................................................................................. 13 Time of injury ............................................................................................................. 14 Date of attendance ...................................................................................................... 14 Time of attendance ...................................................................................................... 14 Date of discharge ........................................................................................................ 14 Treatment and follow-up .............................................................................................. 15 Place of occurrence...................................................................................................... 16 Mechanism of injury..................................................................................................... 16 Activity at the time of the injury .................................................................................... 17 Sports practised at the time of the injury ........................................................................ 17 Type of injury ............................................................................................................. 18 Part of the body injured................................................................................................ 18 Product codes ............................................................................................................. 20 Product involved in an accident ..................................................................................... 20 Product causing injury.................................................................................................. 21 Other product ............................................................................................................. 21 Accident description..................................................................................................... 22 HLA record ................................................................................................................. 23 ISS data structure ...................................................................................................... 24 HLA Codes....................................................................................................................... 25 Sex of patient ............................................................................................................. 25 Treatment and follow-up .............................................................................................. 25 Place of occurrence...................................................................................................... 26 Codes and manual ....................................................................................................... 28 Mechanism of injury..................................................................................................... 34 Codes and manual ....................................................................................................... 35 Activity at the time of the injury .................................................................................... 40 Codes for athletics, sports, and exercise ......................................................................... 41 Type of injury ............................................................................................................. 48 Part of body injured ..................................................................................................... 49 Product codes (1- and 2-digit level) ............................................................................... 50 Product codes (5 digit level).......................................................................................... 52
INTRODUCTION
Introduction The new version, V2000 of the coding manual for recording injuries due to home and leisure accidents is an update of the previous version (July 1996). The general guidelines of the July 1996 version (V96) have been maintained, since amendments have only been made for certain sets of codes and/or data formats. The Community action programme on injury prevention in the framework for action in the field of public health was implemented in 1999 (Decision no. 372/99/EC) as the Injury Prevention Programme (IPP) 1999-2003. The IPP will for the duration of the programme continue the data collection on home and leisure accidents (HLA) according to the principles and guidelines laid down for the former EHLASS system (European Home and Leisure Accident Surveillance System). It should be recognised that the continuation of data collection on HLA after 2003 may change with regard to both the contents of the data and the reporting format. In future the data may be collected as minimum datasets on injuries (MDS) that require a format, which can meet the demand for harmonisation of injury surveillance systems across all sectors involved in prevention of injuries. For the time being, the present coding manual 2000 (V2000) aims at preserving the quality of data on HLA, which have been included in the HIEMS database (Health Indicator Exchange and Monitoring System). Data on HLA in the HIEMS are aggregations of the raw data on HLA stored in the European Home and Leisure Injury Database named ISS (Injury Surveillance System). In conclusion, the present coding manual, V2000 concerns the coding of HLA. Compared to V96 the corrections are only minor and shown in italics. However, the corrections are important for the quality of the data, cf. for example the format for date entries. In accordance with the functional specifications made for the raw data on HLA (Functional Specification IHLA, Version 1.2) the V2000 should be Y2K compliant. The dates have consequently been changed from 6 positions to 8 positions. Amendments to the code tables are included in conversion lists, which may be useful for analyses of data as time series as well as for updating the HIEMS database. Updating the coding manual as V2000 has included the development of software, which enables the user to perform the coding of data and data entry according to the coding manual V2000. PSYTEL has developed reference software (using Microsoft ACCESS 97) to fulfil the following goals: -
Data entry software in English, which can be downloaded via Internet, and can be used by any actor collecting data in emergency departments for the ISS database. Integrating functions that make it easier to look up code tables, coding of cases, and perform common control of data and their transfer in a standard format.
At present the software is available for download from http://servinfo.citi2.fr/ehlid The philosophy of the surveillance system remains the same as for EHLASS Coding Manual 1986 (V86). The operability has, however, been improved by placing emphasis on the following practical aspects: More detailed inclusion criteria Use of certain variables and modes has been specified Addition of modes to existing variables Organisation of modes around a logical nomenclature Addition of variables such as date and time of injury, and codes for athletics and sports practised at the time of injury A thorough revision of the product classification.
Previous revision work has in this way been improved by enhancing the system's efficiency in order to facilitate drawing of practical conclusions (legal, economical, preventive, informative) from collected information. The revised coding manual also facilitates increased flexibility in use of the system. The hierarchical codes (e.g. place of occurrence, sports, or products) make it feasible to add specifications at
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national level, which may be required for local purposes, while at the same time preserving comparability between countries at the aggregate level of the codes. The coding manual V96 was based on the preliminary updated version of NOMESCO Classification of External Causes of Injuries (NCECI), 3rd revised edition. This Classification was published in 1997, and the present coding manual, V2000 has included the codes of the final version as corrections to V96. The NOMESCO Classification may be considered as a forerunner of an international classification, which is under development (International Classification of External Causes of Injuries (ICECI)). The NOMESCO Classification is therefore recommended as basis for the coding of home and leisure accidents until such time, when the proposed international classification may be adopted for use. It is important to note that the modular and hierarchical structure of NCECI and ICECI may facilitate the design of the reporting format of MDSs (mentioned above). The MDS will typically refer to the aggregate level of codes for a given variable. By using V2000 it is possible to utilise experiences from the present coding of data in a future surveillance system. The updated version was made possible through the collaboration of participants in the EHLASS system. A special note of thanks should be given to the coding clerks and national project managers whose experience was invaluable in advancing the system. In order to continue to refine the quality of the system and of this manual, your comments are heartily welcome.
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INCLUSIONS, DEFINITIONS, AND CRITERIA
Inclusions, definitions, and criteria It is fundamental that all member states apply the same inclusion and exclusion criteria, based on the same definitions, in order to achieve the best comparability of information on an EU level. To assist you in your task of observation selection, we will provide you with definitions, a "decision tree" and a list of illustrative examples of observations to include or exclude.
BASIC DEFINITIONS Accidents included in HLA registration can be defined as followed:
All accidents, except for road traffic and occupational accidents, are considered as home and leisure accidents and as such fall into the scope of the HLA system
DEFINITION OF AN ACCIDENT EHLASS has adopted the definition of an accident used by the World Health Organization: An accident is any event, independent of the will of man, characterized by a sudden release of an external force, which can manifest itself as body injury.
DEFINITION OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS For road traffic accidents we use the definition of the Economic Committee of the United Nations: A road traffic accident is any accident which occurs on the road, in which at least one moving vehicle has participated and which has caused injury or damage to property.
DEFINITION OF OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENTS An occupational accident is an accident that occurs during working hours in connection with wage-earning employment or independent business.
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EXCLUDED FROM HLA: Sudden illness Intentionally self-inflicted injuries (suicide attempt etc.) Violence (aggressions, fights, etc.), except for brawls between children under 10 years of age
INCLUDED IN HLA: School accidents Accidents due to exposure to natural elements Injuries inflicted by animals or insects
We would like to propose a more operational approach to define accidents to be included in the HLA system. By examining the reasons for encounter with the Emergency Service of a hospital, we are able to provide the following diagram:
PATIENTS’ REASONS FOR ENCOUNTER WITH THE EMERGENCY SERVICE Diseases Occupational accidents Road traffic accidents Suicide attempts Violence (aggression, fights, etc.) except for brawls between children under 10 years of age This leaves: Home and Leisure Accidents HLA (including brawls between children under 10 years of age)
By successively eliminating the patients’ reasons for contact, we thus achieve a simple and coherent approach to HLA, a kind of "decision tree". This "decision tree" can be applied to all patients arriving at the Emergency Service in order to decide whether to include them or not in the HLA system.
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DECISION TREE
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ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES For most observations it is quite easy to decide whether to include them or not. But there are borderline cases, where decisions are sometimes difficult. Below please find a series of illustrative examples of observations that could be included or excluded, with short descriptions of accident circumstances. To obtain these examples, we consulted several coding clerks who have encountered the same experiences.
MOTIVES Illness?
Occupational accident?
CASES INCLUDED IN HLA -
Road traffic accident?
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CASES EXCLUDED IN HLA
A walker is poisoned by a mushroom he has collected A patient is bitten by a rabid dog A plumber hurts himself while doing a repair job at home A taxi driver hurts himself while washing his taxi after work
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Adult´s fall from a bicycle on the sidewalk A pedestrian falls from the sidewalk
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Suicide attempt?
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Violence?
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An adult swallows accidentally a tube of sleeping pills A student falls out of a school window Fracture after violent play among children in the schoolyard
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A student faints during school time A housewife has a heart attack A farmer has his foot squashed by his tractor in a field A plumber hurts himself while moon-lighting for a customer During a training course in a factory, a student injures himself with a machine Collision between a cyclist and a pedestrian crossing the street A student is knocked over by a motorcycle while walking on a street A jogger on a street is knocked over by a car An adult swallows voluntarily a tube of sleeping pills A student throws himself out of a school window Wound inflicted by an adult to a child with intent Wound after a brawl between adults in the street
Comments: - Accidents due to violence among children are difficult to determine with regard to intent. Therefore, the age group below 10 yrs. has been proposed as a delimitation of intentional violence. - Intentional, self-inflicted injuries are excluded from the survey scope, but sometimes it is difficult to judge whether it is really an intentionally self-inflicted injury or not. - There are always intermediate cases where one hesitates on whether or not to include the observation. Consult the EHLASS project leader in your country if you have questions or doubts.
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IF YOU HAVE A DOUBT If you doubt whether to include an accident or not - PLEASE MENTION IT ! Or if you have a question on how to code a specific observation or any other problem, please remember that your national representative or project leader will be happy to assist you. You can call or write him/her.
You can reach the project leader of your country:
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Coding principles The HLA coding form contains 20 variables and free text to be filled in, of which 9 variables constitute tables of codes. It is important to complete all the variables. For a variable that contains a table of codes, it is necessary, of course, to study the table. This can be very simple (e.g. the variable "sex" consists of 3 codes: "1", "2", "9" - corresponding to the modalities "Male", "Female", "Unknown") or much more complex (the table of product codes contains nearly 2000 codes). It is important that you are familiar with the tables of codes and understand how they are constructed. The table may be a simple list of codes, e.g. the variable "Type of injury" (from "01" to "19", "97", "98", "99"), or the table may have a logical structure of nomenclature, e.g. the variable "Mechanism of injury". The first character of the code corresponds to the information at the first level, while the second character specifies the information given at the first level.
HIERARCHICAL CODES The codes for place of occurrence of the accident, mechanism of injury, activity at time of injury, sports classification, part of body injured, and the product classification are structured as hierarchical codes. The first level is specified at the second level, and this may again be further specified at the third level and so on (see e.g. the product codes). The purpose of the hierarchical structure is to make it feasible to add more specified information at a certain level - as long as you make sure to abide with the type of information which is aggregated at the level above. Example: If you wish to specify "stairs, indoors" which is the second level of "Residential area" in the Place of occurrence code, you can include a third level (3 digits) below "13 stairs, indoors", i.e. "130 ...., 131 ....". But make sure that the sub groupings of "stairs" can be aggregated to "stairs, indoors". If the hierarchical structure is used correctly, it is still possible to make e.g. international comparisons of the levels given in the Classification. For the HLA coding the most specified level must be used ( i.e. the full length of positions indicated for the respective codes). For a variable of 1 character, the code "9" is reserved for the modality "Unknown" or "Unspecified". For a variable of 2 characters, the code "99" is reserved for the modality "Unknown" etc. This principle is valid for all the variables (e.g. "dates" with 8 characters), except for the product codes, where "Unspecified" is coded "Z9999". The objective of the surveillance system is to document those products that may be of harmful nature. Therefore, it is essential to describe as precisely as possible the product involved and/or the product causing injury. The free text is indispensable as supplementary information about the circumstances of the accident, and should be used for description of details of the products (e.g. the trademark and/or the model).
Medical information codes GENERAL REMARKS The European Injury Surveillance System is based on the principle of collecting information about home and leisure accidents within normal hospital registration procedures, but without - in most cases - being completely formalized and incorporated in normal procedures. To put it differently, most of the participating hospitals have agreed to gather the necessary extra information.
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It is one of your responsibilities that the extra data will be actually recorded in the way it has been agreed upon. One forgets only too easily to make notes of: the cause(s) of the incident, the place where it happened, the activity of the patient at the moment of the accident and the consumer product(s) involved. Therefore you should work closely with all other persons who put such information on A&E department records. If these individuals are thoroughly familiar with this coding manual, especially the product listing, you will be able to get accurate and complete data and eliminate guesswork or inadequate product identification.
SELECTING CASES TO REPORT Each weekday you have to select those A&E department forms, which correspond to the definition of a home and leisure accident. If a form does not show clearly the kind of accident, then you have to try to get the missing information from those who were in charge at the A&E department at the time of the patients attendance. Next you have to check if all the information needed for HLA recording is actually on each of the forms. If not, you have to inquire about the missing information.
The HLA coding form is illustrated on the following page. The contents of the coding form show the information recommended for the recording of injury cases. This information is intended for identification of the registration unit (cf. ‘country’ and ‘hospital’), identification of the patient and the time of injury and attendance, and furthermore, the types of information needed to answer the questions: Where did the accident occur, how was the injury sustained, what was the activity of the victim (at the time of injury), and which products were involved in the accident, etc. The description of the injury and the body part affected follows the principles of the first EHLASS coding manual, i.e. using lay language – in stead of medical diagnoses in Latin – in order to enable non-medical persons to interpret the information without difficulty. The section following the coding form explains in detail the variables and how they should be coded. It is of utmost importance to the quality of data that the coding is performed with the highest possible uniformity and standardization. This facilitates the reliability and validity of the data, and thereby comparisons of injury statistics across time and geographical boundaries incl. inter-country comparisons. Delivery of data for inter-country analyses must, however, abide with national legislation concerning protection of confidentiality, etc. Therefore, the data delivery format of the common EU database, ISS (Injury Surveillance System) is slightly different from the HLA coding form. The optional and mandatory datasets which are requested by the European Commission for inclusion in the ISS database are shown on page 24, cf. ISS data structure.
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HLA coding form
COUNTRY CODE
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HOSPITAL NUMBER
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CASE NUMBER
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SEX OF PATIENT
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DATE OF BIRTH (YYYYMMDD)
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DATE OF INJURY (YYYYMMDD)
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TIME OF INJURY
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DATE OF ATTENDANCE (YYYYMMDD)
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TIME OF ATTENDANCE
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DATE OF DISCHARGE (YYYYMMDD) (for admitted cases)
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TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-UP
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PLACE OF OCCURRENCE
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MECHANISM OF INJURY
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ACTIVITY
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SPORTS
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Type 1
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Type 2
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Part 1
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Part 2
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PRODUCT INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT
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PRODUCT CAUSING THE INJURY
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OTHER PRODUCT
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TYPE OF INJURY PART OF THE BODY INJURED
ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION (120 characters)
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COUNTRY CODE (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding country. For identification of countries participating in a future common data base, use the 2 digit code given below:
Code 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 98 99
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Country Andorra (AD) Albania (AL) Austria (AT) Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA) Belgium (BE) Bulgaria (BG) Switzerland (CH) Cyprus (CY) Czech Republic (CZ) Germany (DE) Denmark (DK) Spain (ES) Finland (FI) France (FR) Greece (GR) Croatia (HR) Hungary (HU) Ireland (IE) Iceland (IS) Italy (IT) Liechtenstein (LI) Lithuania (LT) Luxembourg (LU) Latvia (LV) Monaco (MC) Moldova, Republic of (MD) Macedonia, The former Yugoslav Republic of (MK) Malta (MT) Netherlands (NL) Norway (NO) Poland (PL) Portugal (PT) Romania (RO) Sweden (SE) Slovenia (SI) Slovakia (SK) Turkey (TR) United Kingdom (UK) Other specified country of residence Unspecified country of residence
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HOSPITAL NUMBER (6 spaces)
The coding form has 6 spaces for coding the hospital number. If your country uses fewer spaces than 6, fill in the extra spaces with zeros in front of the number (cf. example shown for case number below).
CASE or RECORD NUMBER (10 spaces)
The coding form has 10 spaces for coding the A&E department case or record number. If your hospital uses fewer spaces for its case numbers, fill the extra spaces with zeros in front of the number. Example: Case number 1234567 should be coded as 0001234567. Do code the letters (if any) which appear in your hospital's case number. Delete any spaces that appear between the letters and numbers. Example: Case number AW 12345 should be coded as 000AW12345.
SEX OF PATIENT (1 space)
The coding form has 1 space for coding sex of patient. Use the codes given below to indicate the sex of the patient. Code 1 2 9
DATE OF BIRTH (8 spaces)
Sex Male Female Unknown
The coding form has 8 spaces for coding date of birth. Use 4 digits for the year, and 2 digits for month, and day of the month. For the year use all numbers of the given year, e.g. for 1996 code 1996, for 1997 code 1997. For the month code the usual number with a zero in front of the numbers under 10. Days of the month from 1 to 9 also have a zero in front. Examples: January 11, 1996 should be coded as 19960111 June 13, 1997 should be coded as 19970613 December 15, 1995 should be coded as 19951215
DATE OF INJURY (8 spaces)
The coding form has 8 spaces for coding date of injury. Use 4 digits for the year, and 2 digits for month, and day of the month. For the year use all numbers of the given year, e.g. for 1996 code 1996, for 1997 code 1997. For the month code the usual number with a zero in front of the numbers under 10. Days of the month from 1 to 9 also have a zero in front. Examples: January 11, 1996 should be coded as 19960111 June 13, 1997 should be coded as 19970613 December 15, 1995 should be coded as 19951215 If the date is unknown fill in with 99999999.
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TIME OF INJURY (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding time of injury. You should code here the time of injury using the 24 hour clock. The minutes can be ignored. Examples: For any time from 15.00 to 15.59 For any time from 08.00 to 08.59 For any time from midnight to 00.59
code 15 code 08 code 00
If the time of injury is unknown fill in with 99. DATE OF ATTENDANCE (8 spaces)
The coding form has 8 spaces for coding date of attendance. Use 4 digits for the year, and 2 digits for month, and day of the month. For the year use all numbers of the given year, e.g. for 1996 code 1996, for 1997 code 1997. For the month code the usual number with a zero in front of the numbers under 10. Days of the month from 1 to 9 also have a zero in front. Examples: January 11, 1996 should be coded as 19960111 June 13, 1997 should be coded as 19970613 December 15, 1995 should be coded as 19951215 Note that the date of attendance will be the date of admission for those cases that are admitted to hospital. This date will be used in calculation of bed-days.
TIME OF ATTENDANCE (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding time of attendance. You should code here the time of injury using the 24 hour clock. The minutes can be ignored. Examples: For any time from 15.00 to 15.59 For any time from 08.00 to 08.59 For any time from midnight to 00.59
DATE OF DISCHARGE (8 spaces)
code 15 code 08 code 00
The coding form has 8 spaces for coding date of discharge. Use 4 digits for the year, and 2 digits for month, and day of the month. For the year use all numbers of the given year, e.g. for 1996 code 1996, for 1997 code 1997. For the month code the usual number with a zero in front of the numbers under 10. Days of the month from 1 to 9 also have a zero in front. Examples: January 11, 1996 should be coded as 19960111 June 13, 1997 should be coded as 19970613 December 15, 1995 should be coded as 19951215 Note: Calculation of bed-days - see annex.
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TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-UP (1 space)
The coding form has 1 space for coding treatment and follow-up. Use the codes given below to indicate the kind of first (and follow-up) treatment the patient received. Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Treatment/follow-up Examined and sent home without treatment Sent home after treatment Treated and referred for further treatment by general practitioner Treated and referred for further treatment as an outpatient Treated and admitted to this hospital Transferred to another hospital Deceased* Other Unknown
* Deceased: The code indicates death of the patient at arrival at or during stay in the A&E department. A victim of a fatal accident (e.g. instantaneous death) is normally not admitted to hospital. Hence, deaths in the A&E department are not representative as “injury deaths”. Mortality registers are the source for analysis of injury deaths.
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PLACE OF OCCURRENCE (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding place of occurrence. To indicate where an accident happened, use one of the codes from the "Place of occurrence code". It is not possible to have a code for every location. You should not need the code "other" very often. Examples: - "Breakfast room" should be coded as "11 Living room, etc." which includes "dining room" (see manual), and not as "other". - "Fell from stairs to hall" should be coded as "stairs indoors" (see code 13). As a rule you should always code the location where the victim was when the mechanism of injury happened. N.B. the place of accident should be coded as a two digit number.
MECHANISM OF INJURY (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding mechanism of injury. Code here how the injury itself was caused – whether it was fire, a fall, or some other mechanism that caused the injury. This aspect should not be confused with the nature of the injury which is coded in another section. An "accident" can be described as a chain of events. Most of the time one can clearly distinguish an event which disturbs an intentional activity of a person or persons and causes an injury. Sometimes there are intermediate events where the actor(s) is trying to cope with the disturbance. For example: "Victim was walking with a pan of hot soup, little brother knocks into her, she loses her balance, stumbles for some steps and finally falls and is badly hurt by the hot soup". It should be clear from this example that the disturbing act "the collision" is the event which ultimately leads to the act of injuring i.e. "the scald". In our example one should code as mechanism of injury 12 (collision with person) and as type of injury 14 (burns, scalds). Injury mechanism is coded by use of the "Mechanism of injury codes".
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ACTIVITY AT THE TIME OF THE INJURY (2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 spaces for coding the activity at the time of the injury. Here you have to code what the patient was doing at the time of the accident. It is important that you code the most specific code possible so that we preserve as much information as possible to get the best picture of how the accident happened. If you tick off for sports, code the specific type of sport using the "Sports codes". 1 Domestic work 10 Cooking 11 Cleaning, maintenance 12 Childcare, etc. 13 Shopping 14 Gardening 18 Domestic work, other specified 19 Domestic work, unspecified 2 Do-it-yourself work 20 Repairs 28 Do-it-yourself work, other specified 29 Do-it-yourself work, unspecified 3 Educational activity 39 Educational activity, unspecified 4 Play and leisure activity 40 Play 41 Hobby 48 Play and leisure activity, other specified 49 Play and leisure activity, unspecified 5 Sports, athletics, exercise 50 Physical education 51 Sports/athletics 58 Sports, athletics, exercise, other specified 59 Sports, athletics, exercise, unspecified 6 Vital (basic) activity 60 Taking meals (eating/drinking) 61 Sleeping, resting 62 Personal hygiene 68 Vital activity, other specified 69 Vital activity, unspecified 8 Other specified activity 80 General walking around 88 Other specified activity 99 Unspecified activity
SPORTS PRACTISED AT THE TIME OF THE INJURY (3 spaces)
The coding form has 3 spaces for coding sports practised at the time of the injury. The code is alpha-numeric in order to accomodate future expansions of the classification. The first level is coded with a letter only. At the 2nd level the letter is followed by one digit. At the highest level the letter is followed by 2 digits connotating the specific type of sports activity. Note the hierarchical structure of the codes.
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TYPE OF INJURY Type 1 and 2 (2 x 2 spaces)
The coding form has 2 x 2 spaces for coding type of injury. When assigning these codes, use the diagnosis of the physician attending the patient to determine the type of an injury. If more than one diagnosis appears on the A&E department record, code the one that seems to be the most severe first. You may only code two injuries. If there are more injuries you should note them in the free text description. Code 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 97 98 99
PART OF THE BODY INJURED Part 1 and 2 (2 x 2 spaces) The classification of body regions is compatible with the ICD-10, chapter XIX, codes S00-T14
Type of injury Concussion Contusion, bruise Abrasion Open wound Fracture Luxation, dislocation Distorsion, sprain Lesion of nerve(s) Lesion of blood vessel(s) Lesion of tendon(s) and/or muscle(s) Crushing Amputation Poisoning Burns, scalds (thermal) Corrosion (chemical) Electrocution Radiation (sunlight, X-rays, etc.) Frostbite Suffocation (asphyxia) No injury diagnosed Type of injury, other specified Type of injury, unspecified
The coding form has 2 x 2 spaces for coding part of the body injured. Use the table of codes given below to record the body part most affected by an injury. As noted before, if necessary you may code two different injured body parts. If so, you must always be careful to code the corresponding body parts with the injuries coded. The first coded injury refers to the first coded body part and the second injury (if any) refers to the second coded body part. You should always code the most severe injury first. Examples: "Fracture of hip and contusion of lower arm" would look like this when coded: Type of injury: 1st = 05 (fracture) 2nd = 02 (contusion) Body part: 1st = 60 (hip) 2nd = 54 (lower arm)
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PART OF THE BODY INJURED Part 1 and 2 (2 x 2 spaces) ...continued...
1 Head 10 Brain 11 Skull 12 Ear 13 Eyeball, eyelid 14 Nose 15 Teeth 16 Jaw/cheek 17 Lip and oral cavity 18 Head, other specified 19 Head, unspecified 2 Neck, throat 20 Neck 21 Throat, internal parts 22 Cervical spine 28 Neck/throat, other specified 29 Neck/throat, unspecified 3 Thorax 30 Chest, external 31 Ribs and sternum 32 Thoracic spine 33 Lungs, bronchus 34 Heart 38 Thorax, other specified 39 Thorax, unspecified 4 Abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis 40 Abdomen, external 41 Abdomen, internal organs (incl. liver, kidney) 42 Lower spine (lumbar and sacral) 43 Lower back, buttocks 44 Pelvis 45 Genitals 48 Abdomen, other specified 49 Abdomen, unspecified 5 Upper extremities 50 Collar bone 51 Shoulder (incl. scapula) 52 Upper arm (humerus) 53 Elbow 54 Forearm, lower arm 55 Wrist 56 Hand, excl. Fingers 57 Finger 58 Upper extremities, other specified 59 Upper extremities, unspecified 6 Lower extremities 60 Hip 61 Upper leg/thigh 62 Knee 63 Lower leg 64 Ankle 65 Foot, excl. Toes 66 Toe 68 Lower extremities, other specified 69 Lower extremities, unspecified
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PART OF THE BODY INJURED Part 1 and 2 (2 x 2 spaces) ...continued...
PRODUCT CODES
7 Multiple body parts/whole body affected 70 Multiple body parts affected 75 Whole body affected 9 Other and unknown body part 98 Body part, other specified 99 Body part, unspecified In product-related accidents this system distinguishes between products involved in the accident, products causing injury, and other products. Therefore, the coding form has 3 x 5 spaces for coding products. It is important to work closely together with hospital A&E department staff to be sure that all consumer products involved in reported accidents appear on the A&E department records. The product codes are alpha-numerical structure allows for future expansions.
PRODUCT INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT (5 spaces)
and
hierarchical.
This
The coding form has 5 spaces for coding the product involved in an accident. Here you should code the product that in combination with other factors caused the accident. This does not necessarily mean that the product was at fault, but merely was involved in the accident. For example "a child falls down a staircase and bumps his/her head on the wooden floor". The staircase in this example is the product that is involved in the accident. Another example, "fallen from tricycle". In this case tricycle should be coded as product involved. But in the description "with coat caught in between spokes, fell from bicycle", two products are involved. Here you must decide which of the two products is the first in the chain of events (i.e. the accident) that eventually produced the injury. The second product should be coded as "other product". Product involved in an accident is coded by use of the "Product codes".
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PRODUCT CAUSING INJURY (5 spaces)
The coding form has 5 spaces for coding the product that directly caused the injury. For example, a boy riding a bicycle ran into a swing and received contusions and abrasions to his face. In this case the swing should be coded as the "product causing injury", and the bicycle as "product involved". Product causing injury is coded by use of the "Product codes".
OTHER PRODUCT (5 spaces)
If there is a second "product involved" you should code this as "other product". Example: A child riding a bicycle, collides with a dog, falls and is injured by the gravel. This case should be coded as: - product involved = dog - product causing the injury = gravel - other product involved = bicycle As a general rule, code product unspecified as "Z9999" and in cases where no products were involved at all, leave the coding spaces blank. General remarks on coding products: Whenever possible, particular consumer products rather than general types of products should be reported and coded. For example: electric oven, gas oven, gas range (with oven), electric range (with oven), or microwave oven should be recorded - not just oven. As another example, you should try to find out whether an injury from a saw involved a chain saw, a portable circular saw, or a hand saw, jigsaw, etc. If you cannot get this kind of detail, try to discover at least if the product was powered or manual (e.g. power saw or hand saw). To get such detailed information, coders should make sure that hospital admissions clerks, nurses and physicians are familiar with the HLA coding requirements. Products included in a code: Unless a product code title has qualifying words or phrases, it includes all varieties of that product. For example, "watch" includes pocket watches, electric watches, children’s nontoy watches, ladies’ watches, Mickey Mouse watches, wristwatches, etc. Product parts: Accidents involving only particular parts or components of a consumer product should be coded with the number for the product as a whole. For example, an injury from the wringer on a washing machine should be coded as E0062 (washing machines). Toys: A product is considered a toy only if it is specifically described as a toy (e.g., play money, toy watch, toy bear) or if it cannot be anything but a toy, such as a rocking horse, teddy bear, or yo-yo. Even if the injured person is a child, the product involved is not necessarily a toy. In the case of a child injured, for instance, while digging in the yard with a shovel, the shovel should be coded as a toy tool only if the emergency department record explicitly states that the shovel was a toy shovel. Otherwise, assume that the particular shovel was not a toy shovel and use code H7120 (shovel).
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ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION (120 spaces)
The coding form contains 120 spaces for free text. The free text is a very important element useful in more detailed analysis of the accident event. The free text is a description of the injury event in plain language, concentrating on describing "what went wrong?". It should furthermore contain specific information on the place of occurrence. In case of accident in an institution, the specific type of institution and the name and address is very valuable information. Furthermore information on the involved product is substantially increased if the text contains information on the product name, brand and functional condition. Note with attention the following bad and good examples of free text: Bad examples: Fall
Good examples: Fall from rocking-horse against radiator.
Falling from stairs
The light went out and I fell on the staircase.
Burn
Burned myself on boiling oil.
Intoxication
Drinking chlorine from a beer bottle.
A cut
Was opening a carton with a sharp knife.
Sports accident
Jumped on a trampoline and his foot was caught in the elastic rope.
Injured in a swimming pool Bumped against another person while using the slide into the pool.
DATA STRUCTURE The following table shows the structure of the HLA record. As mentioned earlier (page 10), the variables are recommended for the recording of injury cases. In principle, this type of information is similar to that, which has consistently been delivered to the European Commission since the start of the EHLASS project (1986). For each variable is shown the no. of characters, and the corresponding position number in the record. New variables in the list (compared to earlier versions) are: ‘Date of birth’, ‘Date of injury’, ‘Time of injury’ and ‘Date of discharge’. This type of information is recommended for analysis of age, study of relationship between injury event and time of attendance, calculation of bed days, etc. However, recording of dates is subject to national data protection rules. Therefore, the mandatory datasets, which are requested by the European Commission for inclusion in the ISS database, are shown on page 24. The European Commission has set minimum requirements for acceptance of data to be delivered to the ISS database. These requirements honour the demand for representativity of the data. The collected data must be population based. The catchment population must be stratified by sex and 1 year age groups, and data should be delivered in absolute numbers – see the table “ISS-catchment population data structure” on page 24.
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HLA record No. of characters 2
Positions 1-2
6
3-8
10
9-18
SEX OF PATIENT
1
19-19
DATE OF BIRTH (YYYYMMDD)
8
20-27
DATE OF INJURY (YYYYMMDD)
8
28-35
TIME OF INJURY
2
36-37
DATE OF ATTENDANCE (YYYYMMDD)
8
38-45
TIME OF ATTENDANCE
2
46-47
DATE OF DISCHARGE
8
48-55
TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-UP
1
56-56
PLACE OF OCCURRENCE
2
57-58
MECHANISM OF INJURY
2
59-60
ACTIVITY
2
61-62
SPORTS
3
63-65
Type 1
2
66-67
Type 2
2
68-69
Part 1
2
70-71
Part 2
2
72-73
PRODUCT INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT
5
74-78
PRODUCT CAUSING THE INJURY
5
79-83
OTHER PRODUCT
5
84-88
120
89-208
COUNTRY CODE HOSPITAL NUMBER CASE NUMBER
TYPE OF INJURY PART OF THE BODY INJURED
ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION
Bed-days are calculated as date of discharge minus date of admission. If the date of discharge is the same as date of admission the result is one bed-day.
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ISS data structure Field Country code
Number of positions 2
Hospital number Case number
Type of data Numeric
6
Alphanumeric
10
Alphanumeric
Sex of patient
1
Numeric
Date of birth
8
MUST be left empty
Date of injury (yyyymmdd) *
8
Numeric
Time of injury *
2
Numeric
Date of attendance (yyyymmdd)
8
Numeric
Time of attendance
2
Numeric
Date of discharge (yyyymmdd) *
8
Numeric
Treatment and follow-up
1
Numeric
Place of occurrence
2
Numeric
Mechanism of injury
2
Numeric
Activity at time of accident
2
Numeric
Sports
3
Alphanumeric
Type of injury 1
2
Numeric
Type of injury 2
2
Numeric
Part of the body injured 1
2
Numeric
Part of the body injured 2
2
Numeric
Product involved in the accident
5
Alphanumeric
Product causing injury
5
Alphanumeric
Other product
5
Alphanumeric
Accident description
120
String
Age of patient
3
Numeric
Number of days hospitalised
3
Numeric
Note: *: The variable is optional and can be left empty.
ISS-catchment population data structure Field
Number of positions
Type of data
Country code
2
Numeric
Sex
1
Numeric
Age (in 1-year age group)
3
Numeric
10
Numeric
Number of catchment population
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Sex of patient 1
Male
2
Female
9
Unknown
Treatment and follow-up 1
Examined and sent home without treatment
2
Sent home after treatment
3
Treated and referred for further treatment by general practitioner
4
Treated and referred for further treatment as an outpatient
5
Treated and admitted to this hospital
6
Transferred to another hospital
7
Deceased
8
Other
9
Unknown
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Place of occurrence Codes 4 School, institutional area and public premises 40 Day-care institution for children and adolescents 41 School, university, college 42 School yard 43 Playground in institutional area 44 Buildings and offices accessible to the public 45 Hospital, outpatient clinic, health centre 46 Nursing home, home for the sick, institution for disabled 47 Military institution 48 School, institutional area and public premises, other specified 49 School, institutional area and public premises, unspecified
0 Transport area 00 Pavement, pedestrian mall 01 Cycle way 02 Motorway 03 Public road outside urban area 04 Public road inside urban area 05 Road, unspecified 06 Bus station, railway area, freight terminal, etc. 07 Quay, trackway and vehicle access route in docks 08 Transport area, other specified 09 Transport area, unspecified 1 Residential area 10 Kitchen 11 Living room, bedroom 12 Bathroom, washroom 13 Stairs, indoors 14 Residence indoors, other 15 Residence, outdoors 16 Playground in residential area 17 Garden 18 Private driveway, parking area, garage, carport, path, walking area 19 Residential area, other and unspecified
5 Sports area 50 Sportshall, gymnasium 51 Sportsground (outdoors) 52 Swimmingpool/baths 53 Riding school 54 Racetrack 55 indoor ice rink, skating rink 56 Skiing and alpine facility 58 Sports area, other specified 59 Sports area, unspecified
2 Production and workshop area 20 Farm, market garden 21 Forest and plantation as production area 22 Mine, quarry, gravel pit, etc. 23 Workshop, factory, shipyard 24 Public works 25 Buildings and roads under construction 26 Warehouse, storage 27 Administrative premises 28 Production and workshop area, other specified 29 Production and workshop area, unspecified
6 Amusement, entertainment and park area 60 Restaurant, cafeteria, pub 61 Discotheque, jazzclub 62 Cinema, theatre, concert hall 63 Amusement park, etc. 64 Playground in park area, etc. 65 Public gardens 66 Grand stand indoor/outdoors 68 Amusement, entertainment and park area, other specified 69 Amusement, entertainment and park area, unspecified
3 Retail, commercial and service area 30 Shop, wholesale and retail area, auction building, market stall 31 Private service area 32 Hotel, motel 38 Retail, commercial and service area, other specified 39 Retail, commercial and service area, unspecified
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7 Open nature 70 Uncultivated land 74 Beach incl. foreshore 75 Ice-cap, glacier 76 Camping site 77 Military training area 78 Open nature, other specified 79 Open nature, unspecified
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8 Sea, lake and river 80 Sea 81 Lake 82 River, stream, canal 83 Vessel 84 Off-shore installation 85 Ice on water 88 Sea and wet area, other specified 89 Sea and wet area, unspecified 9 Place, other and unspecified 98 Place, other specified 99 Place, unspecified
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General instructions: The level of specification differs from one main group to the other. Therefore, the superior code for place should be used, if no inclusion or exclusion criteria are stated. Example: Sportshall in prison is coded as sportshall, whereas bathroom in a prison is coded as prison. 0 Transport area
0 Public areas and areas accessible to the public, incl. bridges and tunnels. Access and exit routes not accessible to the public, walking areas and footpaths, etc. within the other areas of the place code are coded the respective places. Excl. transport area under construction (25) as well as transport in the air (78) and on water (8).
00 Incl. footbridge, tunnel and stairs in pedestrian area.
00 Pavement, Pedestrian mall 01 Cycleway 02 Motorway 03 Public road outside urban area
03 Incl. intersection between railroad/tram rails and road. Excl. motorway (02).
04 Public road inside urban area
04 Incl. intersection between railroad/tram rails and road.
05 Road, unspecified
05 Incl. private road accessible to the public, intersection between railroad/tram rails and road.
06 Bus station, railway area, freight terminal, etc.
06 Incl. coach, track area, subway, shunting yard, platform, waiting room with adjoining walking areas and access roads. Excl. railway workshop (23) and administration area (27).
07 Quay, trackway and vehicle access route in docks
07 Excl. shipyard (23), sea, lake, etc. (8) and vessel alongside quay (83).
08 Transport area, other specified
08 Incl. parking lot and parking house, gasoline station, airport with runways, walking and vehicle access area, public area in airport terminal. Excl. garage at gasoline station, aircraft repair shop, hanger (23) and administration area (27).
09 Transport area, unspecified 1 Residential
1 Private residences incl. protected home, pensioners´ home,
weekend cottage, residential caravan park. Excl. residential institution (4), public institution, e.g. nursing home and home for the sick (46), day-and-night centre (48), prison (48), hotel, motel (32).
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Codes 10 Kitchen 11 Living room, bedroom
11 Incl. hall, lobby, dining room, lounge, study.
12 Bathroom, washroom
12 Incl. bath, toilet, shower, sauna, laundry room, scullery.
13 Stairs, indoors
13 Incl. landing.
14 Residence indoors, other
14 Incl. basement, cellar, loft, porch, passage, corridor, lift. Excl. building under construction (25).
15 Residence outdoors
15 Incl. balcony, frontage, roof, outdoor staircase. landing.
16 Playground in residential area
16 Incl. playground with play equipment, etc. in area for this purpose within residential area. Excl. playground in school-/institutional area (43) and playground in park area (64).
17 Garden
17 Incl. terrace, garden path, swimmingpool, outhouse, toolshed.
18 Private driveway, parking area, garage, carport, path, walking area
18 Incl. yard and courtyard. Excl. path and walking area in park area (65), in the open country otherwise (7) and path and walking/driving area accessible to the public (00 and 05).
19 Residential area, other and unspecified
19 Incl. stairs, unspecified.
2 Production and workshop area 20 Farm, market garden
2 Includes road network and garages on the premises of any production field. Administrative areas within any kind of production field are to be coded under 27. 20 Incl. cultivated field, orchard and fish farm, pen/fold for reindeer, sheep, etc. Excl. residential area in connection with home industrial area, farm, fish farm, etc. which is coded as residential area (10-19).
21 Forest and plantation as production area 22 Mine, quarry, gravel, pit, etc. 23 Workshop, factory, shipyard
23 Excl. vessels (83), oil rig and other offshore installations (84).
24 Public works
24 Incl. refuse disposal plant, refuse dump, (nuclear) power plant.
25 Buildings and roads under construction
25 Incl. demolition.
26 Warehouse, storage
26 Incl. garage and road network.
27 Administrative
27 Incl. canteens within any kind of production area.
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Codes premises 28 Production and workshop area, other specified
28 Excl. vessels (83), oil rig and other offshore installations (84).
29 Production and workshop area, unspecified 3 Retail, commercial and service area 30 Shop, wholesale and retail area, auction building, market stall
30 Excl. gasoline station (08).
31 Private service area
31 Independent business, such as physician, dentist, lawyer, hairdresser, bank, insurance company, etc.
32 Hotel, motel 38 Retail, commercial and service area, other unspecified 39 Retail, commercial and service area, unspecified 4 School, institutional area and public premises
4 Incl. residential institutions. Excl. sports areas in connection with all types of institutions (5).
40 Day-care institution for children and adolescents
40 Incl. leisure centre and youth club, `after school care´, kindergarten. Excl. playground (43). Private day-care home is coded as residential area (10-19).
41 School, university, college
41 Incl. scientific plants and research stations. Excl. sports area (5), and private residence in connection with school and institutional area, which is coded as residential area (10-19).
42 School yard
42 Incl. school playground. Playground equipment involved in accident may be coded by the product classification.
43 Playground in institutional area
43 Incl. playground in institutions for children and adolescents. Excl. playground in residential area (16) and playground in park area (64).
44 Buildings and offices accessible to the public
44 Incl. post office, social insurance office, parish hall, police station, courthouse, museum, library, association premises, church.
45 Hospital, outpatient clinic, health centre
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Codes 46 Nursing home, home for sick, institution for the disabled
46 Incl. day-centre for elderly and disabled people, hospice. Excl. protected home and pensioners´ dwelling (10-19).
47 Military institution
47 Excl. military training area (77).
48 School, institutional area and public premises, other specified
48 Incl. day-and-night centre for children and adolescents, open and closed prison, asylum centre. Excl. playground in day-and-night centre for children (43).
49 School, institutional area and public premises, unspecified 5 Sports area
5 Incl. sports area in connection with all types of institutions. Note that the type of sports, etc. may be coded by the sports codes.
50 Sportshall, gymnasium 51 Sportsgrounds (outdoors) 52 Swimmingpool/baths
52 Incl. bathing facility with water slide. Excl. holiday recreation centre (63) and private swimming pool (17).
53 Riding school
53 Indoors/outdoors.
54 Racetrack
54 Incl. racetracks for animals, bicycles, motor vehicles
55 Indoor ice rink, skating rink 56 Skiing and alpine facility
56 Incl. skilift.
58 Sports area, other specified 59 Sports area, unspecified 6 Amusement, entertainment and park area 60 Restaurant, cafeteria, pub
6 Incl. the immediate surroundings (see especially 60, 61 and 62).
60 Incl. inn, bodega, bar.
61 Discotheque, jazz club, dance hall 62 Cinema, theatre, concert hall
62 Excl. grand stand for audience at special entertainment (66).
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Codes 63 Amusement park, etc.
63 Incl. circus, tivoli, zoo, animal park, fair ground, holiday recreation centre.
64 Playground in park area, etc.
64 Excl. playground in residential area (16), and playground in institutional areas (43).
65 Public gardens
65 Incl. park, green area, walking area, footpath, picnic area.
66 Grand stand indoors/outdoors
66 Incl. indoors/outdoors grand stand of permanent or temporary kind for audience in sports-/athletic grounds or at special entertainment. Example: At ice hockey rink, rock concert in sportsground or open square, drive-in cinema. Excl. cinema hall, theatre, concert hall (62).
68 Amusement, entertainment and park area, other specified
68 Incl. cemetery.
69 Amusement, entertainment and park area, unspecified 7 Open nature 70 Uncultivated land
70 Incl. mountain, nature park, forest, desert, with lanes, paths and tracks.
74 Beach incl. foreshore
74 Incl. wharf, bathing jetty. Excl. sea, lake, etc. (80-89).
75 Ice-cap, glacier 76 Camping site
76 Incl. hut, etc. for temporary use. Example: Nomad settlement.
77 Military training area
77 Excl. military institution (47).
78 Open nature, other specified
78 Incl. air space.
79 Open nature, unspecified. 8 Sea, lake and river 80 Sea, inlet 81 Lake
81 Incl. marsh, moor.
82 River, stream, canal
82 Incl. brook, spring, creek.
83 Vessel
83 Incl. vessels and boats of all types at sea and alongside quay. Excl. quay, etc. (07).
84 Off-shore installation
84 Incl. oil rig, etc.
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Codes 85 Ice on water 88 Sea and wet area, other specified 89 Sea and wet area, unspecified 9 Place, other and unspecified 98 Place, other specified 99 Place, unspecified
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Mechanism of Injury Codes 53 54 55 56
Corrosion, unspecified Poisoning by solid substances Poisoning by liquid substances Poisoning by gaseous substances 57 Poisoning, unspecified 58 Chemical effect, other specified 59 Chemical effect, unspecified
0 Struck, hit by fall 01 Fall on same level 03 Fall on or from stairs 04 Fall/jump from lesser height 05 Fall/jump from greater height 08 Fall, other specified 09 Fall, unspecified 1 Struck, hit by contact with other object, person or animal 10 Contact with moving object 11 Contact with static object 12 Contact with person 13 Contact with animal 18 Contact, other specified 19 Contact, unspecified
6 Thermal effect 60 Hot liquid 61 Steam 62 Hot objects 63 Open fire, flames 64 Heat, unspecified 65 Cold, unspecified 66 Body cooling 67 Contact cooling 68 Thermal effect, other specified 69 Thermal effect, unspecified
2 Crushing, cutting, piercing 20 Pinching, crushing 21 Cutting, clipping 22 Slash, sawing 23 Tearing 24 Puncture, piercing 25 Bite/sting by animal/human/insect 28 Crushing, cutting, piercing, other specified 29 Crushing, cutting, piercing, unspecified
7 Electric/radiation and effect of other energy-waves 70 Contact with electric current 71 Contact with electric arc 72 Welding light 73 Other light radiation 74 Acoustic 75 Vibrations 76 Other radiation 78 Electric/radiation and effect of other energy-waves, other specified 79 Electric/radiation and effect of other energy-waves, unspecified
3 Foreign body in natural orifice 30 In eye 31 In nose 32 Through mouth 33 In ear 38 Other natural orifice 39 Entrance of foreign body, unspecified
8 Acute overexertion of body or part of body 80 Overexertion by pushing, pulling 81 Overexertion by lifting 82 Overexertion by catching 83 Overexertion by twisting, turning 84 Overexertion of own accord 88 Acute overexertion, other specified 89 Acute overexertion, unspecified
4 Suffocation 40 Strangulation 41 Obstruction of airways 42 Drowning and near-drowning 43 Compression of chest 44 Oxygen deficient inhaled air 48 Suffocation, other specified 49 Suffocation, unspecified
9 Mechanism of injury, other and unspecified 98 Mechanism of injury, other specified 99 Mechanism of injury, unspecfied
5 Chemical effect 50 Corrosion by solid substances 51 Corrosion by liquid substances 52 Corrosion by gaseous substances
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Manual Groups 0-3 comprise the mechanical forces which may cause injury, i.e. when the victim through his own motion meets with a resting object (incl. person, animal), or when the victim is injured by a moving object and the harmful effect is chiefly of a mechanical kind. Objects, persons or animals may be specified by use of the Product classification.
0 Struck, hit by fall 01 Fall on same level
03 Fall on or from stairs 04 Fall/jump from lesser height 05 Fall/jump from greater height 08 Other specified fall 09 Unspecified fall 1 Struck, hit by contact with other object, person or animal 10 Contact with moving object
11 Contact with static object 12 Contact with person
13 Contact with animal
0 Comprises falls on the same level or to a lower level, and falling down stairs. 01 Comprises falls from stumbling, slipping, tripping due to irregularities of the ground, e.g. a threshold or uneven terrain, or fall due to overbalance. Incl. falls to levels higher than the ground. Excl. twisting of an ankle without fall (84). 03 Comprises all falls on or from stairs. 04 Falls from less than 1 meter. 05 Falls from 1 meter or more.
1 Comprises blunt trauma such as struck, hit by
contact/collision with objects, means of transport, persons, animals, etc. at rest or in motion. 10 Contact with moving object irrespective of the direction of the motion, incl. strong acceleration or deceleration. Example: Driving vehicle, falling or thrown object (e.g. ball). A falling object is defined both as falling freely and as falling due to seesaw motion around a hinge (e.g. hatch, trap door). A thrown object is defined by the projectile motion (e.g. caused by breakage or explosion). 11 Contact between resting object and person in motion. 12 Any contact with persons – e.g. kicking, pulling and pushing, occurring intentionally (violence) or unintentionally (e.g. violent play). Excl. slash, bite/sting (2). 13 Any contact with animals – e.g. trampling, kicking, pulling and pushing. Excl. slash, bite/sting (2).
18 Contact, other specified 19 Contact, unspecified
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Code 2 Crushing, cutting, piercing
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20 Pinching, crushing
20 Two-sided effect, i.e. injury due to interaction between different objects or parts hereof, and when objects/surfaces are blunt. 21 Two-sided effect due to interaction between sharp objects/edges. Excl. bite by animal/person (25). 22 One-sided effect due to contact with sharp object/edge. 23 One-sided effect due to contact with rough object/edge. 24 One-sided effect due to more directly penetrating contact. Incl. penetration of the skin by foreign body (splinter, chip of metal, projectile, wood, etc.). Excl. sting by insect (25). Excl. foreign body in eye or through natural orifice (3). 25 Comprises all bites by animals/humans/insects, e.g. dog bite, wasp sting, weever sting.
21 Cutting, clipping 22 Slash, sawing 23 Tearing 24 Puncture, piercing
25 Bite/sting by animal/human/insect 28 Crushing, cutting, piercing, other specified 29 Crushing, cutting, piercing, unspecified 3 Foreign body in natural orifice 30 31 32 33 38 39
3 Comprises all types of objects entering natural orifices. Excl. suffocation due to foreign body (4).
In eye In nose Through mouth In ear Other natural orifice Unspecified entrance of foreign body
4 Suffocation
4 Comprises suffocation due to lack of oxygen in inhaled air. The oxygen deficiency may be caused by obstruction of airways, by for instance solid mass or snow.
40 Strangulation 41 Obstruction of airways 42 Drowning and neardrowning 43 Compression of chest 44 Oxygen deficient inhaled air
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Code 48 Suffocation, other specified
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49 Suffocation, unspecified 5 Chemical effect
5 Comprises poisonings, etc. as effect of shortlasting exposure (less than 48 hours) which is related to accidental circumstances or events of intentional injury.
50 Corrosion by solid substances 51 Corrosion by liquid substances 52 Corrosion by gaseous substances 53 Corrosion, unspecified 54 Poisoning by solid substances 55 Poisoning by liquid substances 56 Poisoning by gaseous substances 57 Poisoning, unspecified 58 Chemical effect, other specified 59 Chemical effect, unspecified 6 Thermal effect 60 Hot liquid 61 Steam 62 Hot objects 63 Open fire, flames 64 Heat, unspecified 65 Cold, unspecified 66 Body cooling
67 Contact cooling 68 Thermal effect, other specified 69 Thermal effect, unspecified
56 Incl. inhalation of smoke (fire).
61 Incl. thermal effect of inhalation of steam. 64 Extremely high ambient temperature. 65 Extremely low ambient temperature. 66 Incl. cooling of whole body or part hereof. Incl. airway cooling. Hypothermia without aspiration of water may be the main injury mechanism for victims of neardrowning. 67 Contact with cold, frozen object.
7 Electric, radiation and effect of other energy-waves 70 Contact with electric current
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Code 71 Contact with electric arc
Manual 71 Electric spark between electrodes. Incl. electric shock. Excl. burn (63).
72 Welding light 73 Other light radiation 74 Acoustic
73 Incl. sunburn, burn from solarium, etc. 74 Acute effect of loud noise, e.g. gunshot, explosion of fireworks. 75 Vibration from pneumatic drill, infrasound waves. 76 Incl. radioactive radiation, x-ray radiation, etc.
75 Vibrations 76 Other radiation 78 Electric, radiation and effect of other energy-waves, other specified 79 Electric, radiation and effect of other energy-waves, unspecified 8 Acute overexertion of body or part of body
80 Overexertion by pushing, pulling 81 Overexertion by lifting 82 Overexertion by catching 83 Overexertion by twisting, turning 84 Overexertion of own accord
88 Acute overexertion, other specified
8 Comprises acute overexertion (occurred within the last 48 hours) of muscles, joints, etc. due to the effect of external force transferred to the victim from object/person/animal (80-83), or when acute overexertion is due to the victim’s own violent movement or strenuous position and not an effect of external force (84). Note that this group does not comprise exterior injury – e.g. struck, hit by object – which is covered by the groups 0-3. 80 Acute overexertion due to pushing, pulling heavy load, incl. object, person, animal. 81 Acute overexertion due to lifting, carrying heavy load, incl. object, person, animal. 82 Acute overexertion due to unexpected catch of heavy load, incl. object, person, animal. 83 Acute overexertion due to twist, turn of body or body part while carrying heavy load, incl. object, person, animal. 84 Acute overexertion due to own violent movement or strenuous position without transfer of external force from object, person, animal. Incl. twisting of an ankle without fall (type of ground/underlay may be coded by use of the Product classification). Incl. twisting of ankle without fall. 88 Incl. acute shock following fright due to accident or event of threatening violence, etc.
89 Acute overexertion, unspecified
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Code 9 Mechanism of injury, other and unspecified
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98 Mechanism of injury, other specified 99 Mechanism of injury, unspecified
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Activity at the time of the injury 1 Domestic work 10 Cooking 11 Cleaning, maintenance 12 Childcare, etc. 13 Shopping 14 Gardening 18 Domestic work, other specified 19 Domestic work, unspecified 2 Do-it-yourself work 20 Repairs 28 Do-it-yourself work, other specified 29 Do-it-yourself work, unspecified 3 Educational activity 39 Educational activity, unspecified 4 Play and leisure activity 40 Play 41 Hobby 48 Play and leisure activity, other specified 49 Play and leisure activity, unspecified 5 Sports, athletics, exercise 50 Physical education 51 Sports/athletics 58 Sports activity, other specified 59 Sports activity, unspecified 6 Vital (basic) activity 60 Taking meals (eating/drinking) 61 Sleeping, resting 62 Personal hygiene 68 Vital activity, other specified 69 Vital activity, unspecified 8 Other specified activity 80 General walking around 88 Other specified activity 99 Unspecified activity
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Codes for athletics, sports and exercise 1st character level A Athletics B Gymnastics C Sports with racket, bat or stick D Teams sports with ball E
Combat sports
F
Non-motorised wheel sports
G Motor sports H Animal sports J
Winter sports
K Water sports L
Air sports
M Weapon sports N Sports with solid balls P
Climbing sports
Q Dance sports X Combined sports Z Athletics, sports and exercise, other and unspecified
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2nd and 3rd character level
A9 Athletics, other and unspecified A98 Athletics, other specified A99 Athletics, unspecified
A Athletics A0 Running A00 Track running without hurdles A01 Hurdle racing A02 Marathon racing A03 Orienteering and cross-country running A04 Jogging A05 Walking A08 Running, other specified A09 Running, unspecified
B
B0 Gymnastics without appliance B08 Gymnastics without appliance, other specified B09 Gymnastics without appliance, unspecified B1 Gymnastics with appliance B10 Horizontal bar B11 Parallel bars B12 Boom B13 Flying rings B14 Horse/Swedish box B15 Trampoline B16 Wall bar B17 Rope B18 Gymnastics with appliance, other specified B19 Gymnastics with appliance, unspecified
A1 Throwing A10 Javelin throwing A11 Shot-putting A12 Discus-throwing A13 Hammer throwing A18 Throwing, other specified A19 Throwing, unspecified A2 Jumping A20 High jumping A21 Pole vaulting A22 Long jumping A23 Hop, step and jump A28 Jumping, other specified A29 Jumping, unspecified
B2 Gymnastics with manual appliance B20 Clubs B21 Hoop B22 Balls B23 Skipping rope B28 Gymnastics with manual appliance, other specified B29 Gymnastics with manual appliance, unspecified
A3 Lifting A30 Weight lifting A31 Power lifting A38 Lifting, other specified A39 Lifting, unspecified
B3 Aerobics B38 Aerobics, other specified B39 Aerobics, unspecified
A4 Training of muscle strength/bodybuilding A40 Training of muscle strength A45 Bodybuilding A48 Training of muscle strength/bodybuilding, other specified A49 Training of muscle strength/bodybuilding, unspecified
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B9 Gymnastics, other and unspecified B98 Gymnastics, other specified B99 Gymnastics, unspecified
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C SPORTS WITH RACKET, BAT OR STICK
D
TEAM SPORTS WITH BALL (Excl. water polo, see K02)
C0 Sports with racket (Incl. table tennis. Excl. in enclosed court (C3)) C00 Tennis C02 Badminton C03 Table tennis C08 Sports with racket, other specified C09 Sports with racket, unspecified
D0 Football D00 Football (soccer) D01 Rugby D02 American football D03 Gaelic football D08 Football, other specified D09 Football, unspecified D1 Handball D10 Handball (team) D12 Handball (enclosed court) D18 Handball, other specified D19 Handball, unspecified
C1 Sports with bat C10 Baseball C11 Cricket C12 Rounders C18 Sports with bat, other specified C19 Sports with bat, unspecified
D2 Volleyball D20 Volleyball (conventional) D28 Volleyball, other specified D29 Volleyball, unspecified D3 Basketball D30 Basketball (conventional) D38 Basketball, other specified D39 Basketball, unspecified
C2 Sports with stick C20 Ordinary hockey C21 Ice hockey C22 Bandy C23 Bandy, on ice C24 Roller skate hockey C25 Hurling C26 Camogie C28 Sports with stick, other specified C29 Sports with stick, unspecified
D9 Team sports with ball, other and unspecified D98 Team sports with ball, other specified D99 Team sports with ball, unspecified
E
C3 Sports (with racket) played in enclosed court C30 Squash C31 Racket ball C38 Sports (with racket) played in enclosed court, other specified C39 Sports (with racket) played in enclosed court, unspecified
COMBAT SPORT
E0 Boxing E08 Boxing, other specified E09 Boxing, unspecified E1 Wrestling E10 Greek/Roman wrestling E11 All-in wrestling E18 Wrestling, other specified E19 Wrestling, unspecified
C9 Sports with racket, bat or stick, other and unspecified C98 Sports with racket, bat or stick, other specified C99 Sports with racket, bat or stick, unspecified
E2 Asian combat sports E20 Jiu-jitsu E21 Karate E22 Judo E23 Aikido E24 Kendo E25 Taek-won-do E28 Asian combat sports, other specified
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G11 G12 G18 G19
E29 Asian combat sports, unspecified E3 Fencing E30 Fencing (rapier) E31 Swordplay E38 Fencing, other specified E39 Fencing, unspecified
G7 Go-cart racing G78 Go-cart racing, other specified G79 Go-cart racing, unspecified
E9 Combat sports, other and unspecified E98 Combat sports, other specified E99 Combat sports, unspecified
F
Speedway Motor-cross Motor cycling, other specified Motor cycling, unspecified
G9 Motor sports, other and unspecified G98 Motor sports, other specified G99 Motor sports, unspecified
NON-MOTORISED WHEEL SPORTS (Excl. animal-drawn vehicles (H)) H
F0 Cycling F00 Cycling on road F01 Cycling on track F02 Mountainbiking F03 Trick cycling F08 Cycling, other specified F09 Cycling, unspecified
ANIMAL SPORTS
H0 Horse riding H00 Horse riding H01 Show jumping H02 Terrain riding, without obstacles H03 Terrain riding, with obstacles (military) H08 Horse riding, other specified H09 Horse riding, unspecified
F3 Roller-skates/ski/board F30 Roller-skating F31 Roller-skiing F32 Skateboarding F38 Roller-skates/ski/board, other specified F39 Roller-skates/ski/board, unspecified
H1 Horse-racing H10 Horse-racing, gallop H11 Trotting race H12 Steeplechase H13 Point-to-point racing H18 Horse-racing, other specified H19 Horse-racing, unspecified
F9 Non-motorised wheel sports, other and unspecified F98 Non-motorised wheel sports, other specified F99 Non-motorised wheel sports, unspecified
H2 Other sports on horseback H20 Polo on horseback H28 Polo, other specified H29 Polo, unspecified
G
H5 Sports with dogs H50 Dog racing H51 Agility H58 Sports with dogs, other specified H59 Sports with dogs, unspecified
MOTOR SPORTS
G0 Automobile sports G00 Automobile sports, G01 Automobile sports, G08 Automobile sports, G09 Automobile sports,
H9 Animal sports, other and unspecified H98 Animal sports, other specified H99 Animal sports, unspecified
on roads on track other specified unspecifed
G1 Motor cycling (Excl. snowscooter, see J50) G10 Motor cycling, roadracing
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J
K02 K03 K08 K09
WINTER SPORTS (The following types of ‘winter’ sports comprise activities practised on natural or artificial snow/ice and other types of surfaces, during any season of the year. Excl. biathlon, see X00)
J0 Ski J00 J01 J02 J03 J04 J05 J08 J09
K1 Underwater sports K10 Diving without equipment K11 Diving with snorkel K12 Scuba-diving K13 Underwater hockey K18 Underwater sports, other specified K19 Underwater sports, unspecified
sports Cross-country skiing Downhill racing Slalom Ski jumping Ski bob Skiboard/snowboard Ski sports, other specified Ski sports, unspecified
K2 Rowing/paddling K20 Paddling in canoe K21 Paddling in kayak K22 Boat-racing K28 Rowing/paddling, other specified K29 Rowing/paddling, unspecified
J3 Sledge sports J30 Sledge, ordinary J31 Bob sleigh J38 Sledge sports, other specified J39 Sledge sports, unspecified
K3 Sailing K30 Yachting K31 Windsurfing K38 Sailing, other specified K39 Sailing, unspecified
J4 Skating sports (Excl. ice hockey, see C21) J40 Ice skating J41 Figure skating J42 Skate racing J43 Skating with sail J48 Skating sports, other specified J49 Skating sports, unspecified
K4 Motor vessel sailing K40 Motor boat navigation K41 Water scooter sailing K42 Jet-skiing K48 Motor vessel sailing, other specified K49 Motor vessel sailing, unspecified
J5 Sports with snowscooter J50 Snowscooter racing J58 Sports with snowscooter, other specified J59 Sports with snowscooter, unspecified
K5 Water skiing K58 Water skiing, other specified K59 Water skiing, unspecified K6 Surfing (without sail) K68 Surfing (without sail), other specified K69 Surfing (without sail), unspecified
J6 Iceboat sailing J68 Iceboating, other specified J69 Iceboating, unspecified
K7 Rafting sports K70 River rafting K78 Rafting sports, other specified K79 Rafting sports, unspecified
J9 Winter sports, other and unspecified J98 Winter sports, other specified J99 Winter sports, unspecified
K
Water polo Diving (from height into water) Swim sports, other specified Swim sports, unspecified
K9 Water sports, other and unspecified K98 Water sports, other specified K99 Water sports, unspecified
WATER SPORTS
K0 Swim sports K00 Swimming in pool K01 Swimming in open water
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L
M78 Darts, other specified M79 Darts, unspecified
AIR SPORTS
L0 Sports with gliders L00 Kite-gliding L01 Hang-gliding L02 Gliding L08 Sports with gliders, other specified L09 Sports with gliders, unspecified
M9 Weapon sports, other and unspecified M98 Weapon sports, other specified M99 Weapon sports, unspecified
N
SPORTS WITH SOLID BALLS
N0 Golf N08 Golf, other specified N09 Golf, unspecified
L1 Parachuting L10 Parachute jumping L18 Parachuting, other specified L19 Parachuting, unspecified
N1 Bowling N10 Ten-pin bowling N11 Lawn bowling N12 Road bowling N18 Bowling, other specified N19 Bowling, unspecified
L2 Flying balloon L20 Flying hot air balloon L28 Flying balloon, other specified L29 Flying balloon, unspecified L3 Bungy jumping L38 Bungy jumping, other specified L39 Bungy jumping, unspecified
N8 Sports with solid balls, other N80 Billiard N81 Croquet N82 Boccia N83 Petanque N88 Sports with solid balls, other specified
L6 Motor flying (Incl. gliding with use of motor) L68 Motor flying, other specified L69 Motor flying, unspecified L9 Air sports, other and unspecified L98 Air sports, other specified L99 Air sports, unspecified
N9 Sports with solid balls, unspecified N99 Sports with solid balls, unspecified
M
P
WEAPON SPORTS (Excl. fencing, see E3)
P1 Mountain climbing P10 Mountaineering P11 Abseiling P18 Mountain climbing, other specified P19 Mountain climbing, unspecified
M0 Sports with firearms M00 Pistol shooting M01 Rifle shooting M02 Field shooting M03 Claypigeon shooting M08 Sports with firearms, other specified M09 Sports with firearms, unspecifed
P2 Cave sports P20 Climbing in caves P28 Cave sports, other specified P29 Cave sports, unspecified
M1 Shooting with bow and arrow M10 Archery M12 Crossbow M18 Shooting with bow and arrow, other specified M19 Shooting with bow and arrow, unspecified
P3 Wall-climbing P38 Wall-climbing, other specified P39 Wall-climbing, unspecified P9 Climbing sports, other and unspecified P98 Climbing sports, other specified P99 Climbing sports, unspecified
M7 Darts M70 Darts (conventional)
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Q
DANCE SPORTS
Q0 Dancing Q00 Ballet Q01 Ballroom dancing, etc. Q02 Jitterbug Q08 Dancing, other specified Q09 Dancing, unspecified Q9 Dance sports, other and unspecified Q98 Dance sports, other specified Q99 Dance sports, unspecified
X
COMBINED SPORTS
X0 Athlon X00 Biathlon X01 Triathlon X02 Pentathlon X05 Decathlon X08 Athlon, other specified X09 Athlon, unspecified X9 Combined sports, other and unspecified X98 Combined sports, other specified X99 Combined sports, unspecified
Z
ATHLETICS, SPORTS AND EXERCISE, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED
Z9 Athletics, sports and exercise, other and unspecified Z90 Sports fishing/angling Z98 Athletics, sports and exercise, other specified Z99 Athletics, sports and exercise, unspecified
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Type of injury 01
Concussion
02
Contusion, bruise
03
Abrasion
04
Open wound
05
Fracture
06
Luxation, dislocation
07
Distorsion, sprain
08
Lesion of nerve(s)
09
Lesion of blood vessel(s)
10
Lesion of tendon(s) and/or muscle(s)
11
Crushing
12
Amputation
13
Poisoning
14
Burns, scalds (thermal)
15
Corrosion (chemical)
16
Electrocution
17
Radiation (sunlight, X-rays, etc.)
18
Frostbite
19
Suffocation (asphyxia)
97
No injury diagnosed
98
Type of injury, other specified
99
Type of injury, unspecified
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Part of body injured 6 Lower extremities 60 Hip 61 Upper leg/thigh 62 Knee 63 Lower leg 64 Ankle 65 Foot, excl. toes 66 Toe 68 Lower extremities, other specified 69 Lower extremities, unspecified
1 Head 10 Brain 11 Skull 12 Ear 13 Eyeball, eyelid 14 Nose 15 Teeth 16 Jaw/cheek 17 Lip and oral cavity 18 Head, other specified 19 Head, unspecified
7 Multiple body parts/whole body affected 70 Multiple body parts affected 75 Whole body affected
2 Neck, throat 20 Neck 21 Throat, internal parts 22 Cervical spine 28 Neck/throat, other specified 29 Neck/throat, unspecified
9 Other and unknown body part 98 body part other specified 99 Body part unspecified
3 Thorax 30 Chest, external 31 Ribs and sternum 32 Thoracic spine 33 Lungs, bronchus 34 Heart 38 Thorax, other specified 39 Thorax, unspecified 4 Abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis 40 Abdomen, external 41 Abdomen, internal organs (incl. liver, kidney) 42 Lower spine (lumbar and sacral) 43 Lower back, buttocks 44 Pelvis 45 Genitals 48 Abdomen, other specified 49 Abdomen, unspecified 5 Upper extremities 50 Collar bone 51 Shoulder (incl. scapula) 52 Upper arm, humerus 53 Elbow 54 Forearm, lower arm 55 Wrist 56 Hand, excl. fingers 57 Finger 58 Upper extremities, other specified 59 Upper extremities, unspecified
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Product Codes 1st and 2nd character level
G Domestic appliances and equipment G0 Cutlery, tableware and kitchen utensils G1 Washing accessories, cleaning tool/implement, manual G3 Non-fixtures
A Raw materials, structural elements and particles A0 Raw material, semi-manufacture A1 Structural element A7 Particle A8 Chip, splinter, piece
H Machinery, implement for industry, handicraft and hobby H0 Fixed machinery for industry H1 Machines for lifting, construction, transport and agriculture H2 Fishing tackle H3 Tool/implement, mechanical (driven by electricity, petrol or air-pressure) H4 Tool/implement, manual H5 Tool/implement for painting, needlework and measuring H6 Ladder, scaffold H7 Garden tool
B Stationary equipment outside, processed surface outdoors and natural surface B0 Stationary equipment outside B1 Stairs and processed surface, outdoors B2 Natural surface C Part of building and stationary furniture C0 Part of building C5 Stationary furniture
I Office and shop furniture I0 Office machines I1 Shop furniture I3 Writing/drawing implement
D Industrial installations, stationary installations for water, sanitation and electricity D0 Water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment D2 Special installation in industry, agriculture, ship, etc. D4 Stationary electric installations D5 Stationary gas installations D6 Sanitary installation in kitchen, bathroom, etc.
J Medico-technical equipment, laboratory equipment J0 Medical equipment J5 Laboratory equipment K Means of transport K0 Motor vehicle, part hereof, and safety equipment K1 Motorcycle, moped, snowmobile K2 Bicycle and bicycle accessories K3 Railway, tramcar, aerial ropeway K4 Ship/boat K5 Aircraft K7 Animal-drawn vehicle K9 Means of transport, other and unspecified
E Equipment primarily for use in household E0 Household machines E1 Sewing and knitting machines E2 Lighting equipment, electric E3 Radio, TV/video and telephone E4 Heating apparatus, electric E5 Heating apparatus with open fire and barbecue
L Toys L0 Toys
F Furniture and textile F0 Baby/child furniture F1 Furniture F2 Garden furniture F4 Textile
M Musical instrument, photographic/optical equipment M0 Musical instrument M1 Photographic/optical equipment N Sports equipment N0 Equipment for ball games
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N1 Equipment for skiing, sledging, skating and rollersport N2 Equipment for gymnastics, body-building and athletics N3 Equipment for water sports N8 Equipment for other sports P Clothing and personal effects P0 Clothing and accessories P1 Helmet P2 Shoes/footwear P3 Baby caring equipment P4 Carrying equipment for baby/child P5 Article for personal care/hygiene P6 Jewellery, spectacles/contact lenses, other personal effects P7 Ancillary equipment, aids for walking P8 Carrying equipment, luggage Q Food, beverages, tobacco Q0 Food Q3 Beverages Q7 Tobacco, snuff, smoking accessories R Chemical products, detergents, pharmaceutical products R0 Chemical products R3 Soap, polish and detergent R6 Pharmaceutical products S Packaging, containers S0 Packaging, containers T Human being, animals, animal’s articles, human and animal tissue fluids T0 Human being T1 Animal T2 Human and animal tissue fluids T3 Animal’s articles X Weapons, war matériel X0 Weapons X5 War matériel Y Natural element, plants and trees Y0 Natural element Y1 Vegetation and garden accessories Z Product, other and unspecified Z0 Isotopes, rays Z9 Product, other and unspecified
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Product Codes 3rd and 5th character level
A Raw materials, structural elements and particles A0 Raw material, semi-manufacture A00 Raw material, semi-manufacture A0010 Bale of straw A0011 Agricultural product, unspecified (e.g. grass, hay, straw, silo content) A0020 Fire wood A0021 Tree trunk A0022 Cardboard (roll, bale) A0023 Paper (roll, bale) A0024 Paper, wood pulp product, unspecified A0030 Cotton, yarn, fabric A0031 Wool, yarn, fabric A0035 Textile product, unspecified (e.g. bale of textile) A0040 Coal, coke A0045 Rubber A0050 Sand A0051 Stone A0052 Gravel A0060 Cement, mortar, concrete A0070 Glass (raw material) (Insulation material, see A17) A0098 Raw material, semi-manufacture, other specified A0099 Raw material, semi-manufacture, unspecified A1 Structural element A10 Structural element of wood A1000 A1005 A1020 A1025 A1098 A1099
Plank, piece of a wood plank Wood beam, timber beam, rafter Sleeper, railway Chipboard Structural element of wood, other specified Structural element of wood, unspecified
A11 Structural element of tile, concrete/cement, etc. A1100 A1105 A1110 A1120 A1130 A1198 A1199
Brick (Wall, see Part of building C0) Tile Concrete brick, block Plasterboard Pipe of cement Structural element of tile, concrete/cement, etc., other specified Structural element of tile, concrete/cement, etc., unspecified
A12 Structural element of metal A1200 A1205 A1210 A1215 A1298
Metal sheet Metal beam Metal pipe Metal bar, steel reinforcement Structural element of metal, other specified
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A1299 Structural element of metal, unspecified A13 Structural element of stone A1300 A1310 A1398 A1399
Prepared stone Stoneslab Structural element of stone, other specified Structural element of stone, unspecified
A14 Structural element of plastic A1400 Plastic tube/pipe (e.g. waste pipe) (On house, see Part of building C0) A1410 Plastic laminates w/o glass fibres A1498 Structural element of plastic, other specified A1499 Structural element of plastic, unspecified A15 Structural element of glass A1500 A1505 A1598 A1599
Glass panes Glass brick Structural element of glass, other specified Structural element of glass, unspecified
A16 Structural element, material unspecified A1600 A1618 A1628 A1698 A1699
Beam, unspecified Pipe, tube, unspecified Plate, sheet, unspecified Structural element, material unspecified, other specified Structural element, material unspecified, unspecified
A17 Insulation material A1700 A1710 A1798 A1799
Foam insulation Glass wool, rock wool Insulation material, other specified Insulation material, unspecified
A18 Nail, screw, bolt, nut A1810 A1815 A1820 A1825 A1830 A1898 A1899
Nail Drawing pin Screw, bolt Nut (mechanics) Hook (construction element) Nail, screws, bolt, nut, other specified Nail, screws, bolt, nut, unspecified
A19 Structural element, other and unspecified A1998 Structural element, other specified A1999 Structural element, unspecified
A7
Particle
A70 Particle A7000 A7005 A7007 A7009 A7011 A7013
Wood dust, sawdust, slip, wood particle Plastic particle Metal particle Cement particle Glass particle Plaster particle
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A7015 A7017 A7019 A7030 A7040 A7045 A7050 A7055 A7098 A7099
Stone particle Earth particle Grain of sand, gravel, road dirt Particle of grass, grain, hay, straw, etc. Textile particle Asbestos, particle Ember, iron scale Slip, (grinding) unspecified Particle, other specified Particle, unspecified
A8 Chip, splinter, piece A80 Chip, splinter, piece A8000 A8005 A8010 A8015 A8098 A8099
Wooden splinter Metal shaving Glass chip, splinter Stone splinter Chip, splinter, piece, other specified Chip, splinter, piece, unspecified
B Stationary equipment outside, processed surface outdoors and natural surface B0 Stationary equipment outside B00 Stationary equipment on roads, etc. B0000 B0010 B0015 B0017 B0019 B0020 B0022 B0030 B0032 B0033 B0034 B0050 B0060 B0070 B0075 B0098 B0099
Rail on/by road, sidewalk Crash barrier Road block, barrier Road hump (“sleeping policeman”) Road chicane/traffic calming measure, other (e.g. trough, pillar) Manhole cover Outlet grating Road sign, traffic sign Advertising sign Pylon, lamp standard High-voltage pylon Letter box, pillar box Bicycle stand, bicycle rack Bench (fixed) Telephone box Stationary equipment on roads, etc., other specified Stationary equipment on roads, etc., unspecified
B01 Stationary equipment in recreational grounds, gardens, etc. B0100 B0105 B0110 B0112 B0115 B0118 B0120 B0121 B0122 B0140 B0142 B0144 B0146
Sculpture, statue Tombstone Well Well cover Flagpole Flower trough Garden frame Green house Garden pool Wire, wire fence Barbed wire, barbed wire fence Electric fence Railing, picket fence, wood
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B0148 B0150 B0152 B0155 B0159 B0198 B0199
Fencing post Stone fence Wall, garden-wall Gate in fence, wall, garden gate Fence, wall with equipment, unspecified Stationary equipment in recreational grounds, gardens, etc., other specified Stationary equipment in recreational grounds, gardens, etc., unspecified
B02 Stationary equipment in playground B0200 B0205 B0210 B0212 B0214 B0216 B0218 B0220 B0230 B0298 B0299
Sand box, sandpit Swing Seesaw Climbing frame Chute, slide, play (Water-, see B04) Playhouse Roundabout in playground Ropeway/suspension bridge, play Playbar/-bars Stationary equipment in playground, other specified Stationary equipment in playground, unspecified
B03 Stationary equipment in amusement park, etc. B0300 B0305 B0307 B0309 B0311 B0320 B0325 B0330 B0340 B0398 B0399
Joy car, bumper car Merry-go-round Roller-coaster Amusement trains Maze Bumper boat Ferris wheel Rodeo horse/bull (artificial) Inflatable bouncer, bouncing castle Stationary equipment in amusement park, other specified Stationary equipment in amusement park, unspecified
B04 Stationary equipment for bathing, water sports and shipping B0402 B0403 B0404 B0406 B0408 B0410 B0420 B0430 B0432 B0435 B0460 B0498 B0499
Swimmingpool, outdoors (indoors, see C07) Swimmingpool, unspecified Floor, swimming pool Stairs in swimming pool Basin edge, swimming pool Water chute Diving board Bathing jetty Floating bridge Quay and permanent bridge with equipment Sluice, lock Stationary equipment for bathing, water sports and shipping, other specified Stationary equipment for bathing, water sports and shipping, unspecified
B09 Stationary equipment outside building, other and unspecified B0998 Stationary equipment outside building, other specified B0999 Stationary equipment outside building, unspecified B1 Stairs and processed surface, outdoors B10 Processed surface, outdoors (excl. stairs outdoors) B1000 Asphalt surface, outdoors B1002 Kerbstone
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B1004 B1006 B1009 B1012 B1014 B1020 B1030 B1040 B1098 B1099
Gravel surface, outdoors (Natural surface, see B20) Cement surface, outdoors (Concrete/cement block, see Structural element, A11) Processed stone surface, outdoors (e.g. marble floor, flagstones, paving stones, etc.) Ceramic tile surface, outdoors Wooden surface, outdoors Artificial grass, outdoors (Natural grass, see B20) Plastic/synthetic surface, outdoors Processed surface, outdoors, snow/ice covered Processed surface, outdoors, other specified Processed surface, outdoors, unspecified
B11 Stairs, outdoors (Stairs, part of building, etc., see C00) B1100 B1102 B1104 B1140 B1198 B1199
Stairs, outdoors, of Stairs, outdoors, of Stairs, outdoors, of Escalator, outdoors Stairs, outdoors, of Stairs, outdoors, of
concrete stone wood other material unspecified material
B19 Stairs and processed surface, outdoors, other and unspecified B1998 Stairs and processed surface, outdoors, other specified B1999 Stairs and processed surface, outdoors, unspecified B2 Natural surface B20 Earthen surface B2000 B2002 B2009 B2020 B2098 B2099
Earthen surface, cultivated field Sand, gravel surface Stone, rock surface Lawn, grass surface Earthen surface, other specified Earthen surface, unspecified
B21 Waters, stream (incl. ice on water) B2100 B2105 B2110 B2115 B2120 B2130 B2198 B2199
Ditch Brook/stream Lake River/canal Sea Ice on river, water, lake Waters, stream, other specified Waters, stream, unspecified
B29 Natural surface, other and unspecified B2998 Natural surface, other specified B2999 Natural surface, unspecified
C Part of building and stationary furniture
(Wherever relevant, the codes may also apply to means of transport, K)
C0 Part of building C00 Stairs, part of building C0005 C0010 C0012 C0015
Stairs, running straight Stairs with landing Winding stairs Loft ladder, lowering stairs
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C0020 C0025 C0030 C0040 C0098 C0099
Escalator, indoors Banisters Baby safety gate Fire escape Stairs, part of building, other specified Stairs, part of building, unspecified
C01 Wall, roof, balcony, etc. C0100 C0105 C0107 C0109 C0110 C0112 C0115 C0120 C0130 C0198 C0199
Brick wall Wooden wall Wall, ceramic Wall, unspecified Skirting board Ceiling, inside of roof Outside of roof Balcony, veranda Sleeping recess above the upper beams Wall, roof, balcony, etc., other specified Wall, roof, balcony, etc., unspecified
C02 Floor, flooring, indoors C0200 C0205 C0207 C0210 C0212 C0220 C0298 C0299
Wooden floor, indoors Vinyl, linoleum floor, indoors Wall-to-wall carpet, indoors Ceramic tiles, indoors Concrete floor, indoors Stone floor, indoors (e.g. marble) Floor, flooring, indoors, other specified Floor, flooring, indoors, unspecified
C03 Window C0300 C0302 C0310 C0315 C0398 C0399
Window Window frame/sill Skylight Window block, hasp Window, other specified Window, unspecified
C04 Door C0400 C0405 C0410 C0420 C0425 C0430 C0432 C0498 C0499
Threshold, threshold board Door frame Door with glass Sliding door Folding door Door lock Door handle Door, other specified Door, unspecified
C05 Shutter, gate, opening C0500 C0505 C0510 C0520
Trapdoor of a cellar Trapdoor of a loft Overhead garage door, garage door Opening in floor without trap-door (e.g. feedstuff opening in barn/stable) C0530 Light shaft C0535 Grease pit C0598 Shutter, gate, opening, other specified
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C0599 Shutter, gate, opening, unspecified C06 Chimney, fireplace (Heating apparatus, mobile, see E4-E5) C0600 C0610 C0620 C0630 C0640 C0642 C0644 C0698 C0699
Chimney stack/pot Fireplace Woodburning stove Gas stove (heating) Furnace (central heating), gas Furnace (central heating), oil Furnace (central heating), coal/wood Chimney, fireplace, other specified Chimney, fireplace, unspecified
C07 Swimmingpool indoors C0799 Swimmingpool indoors, unspecified (outdoors, see B04) C09 Other part of building C0900 C0905 C0910 C0920 C0925 C0930 C0935 C0937 C0938 C0940 C0950 C0955 C0998 C0999
Porch Loft bridge/chute Dais, stage, tribune Lift Loading platform Ramp for wheelchair, etc. Chute, rubbish/garbage Down pipe (on buildings) Gutter (on buildings) Sunblind, awning Aerial, satellite dish Railing (part of building) Part of building, other specified Part of building, unspecified
C5 Stationary furniture (furniture, see F1) C50 Stationary cupboard, table, bench, entire or part hereof C5000 C5010 C5015 C5020 C5030 C5040 C5050 C5098 C5099
Stationary cupboard Mirror wardrobe Built-in cupboard Safe Kitchen table Counter Fixed bench Stationary cupboard, table, bench, entire or part hereof, other specified Stationary cupboard, table, bench, entire or part hereof, unspecified
D Industrial installations, stationary installations for water, sanitation and electricity D0 Water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment D00 Water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment D0000 D0010 D0018 D0019 D0020 D0025 D0098
Ventilating installation, ventilator, unspecified Boiler, container in industrial water/steam installation Industrial water/steam installation, other specified Industrial water/steam installation, unspecified Pump for water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment Fittings, water tap in industrial water/steam installation Water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment, other
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specified D0099 Water, ventilation, sanitary and industrial water/steam installation/equipment, unspecified D2 Special installation in industry, agriculture, ship, etc. D20 Special installation in industry, agriculture, ship, etc. D2000 D2010 D2012 D2015 D2020 D2022 D2024 D2026 D2030 D2035 D2040 D2050 D2052 D2054 D2060 D2062 D2070 D2075 D2098 D2099
D4
Silo, container, storage vessel Threshing machine Grinding mill Crushing machine/mill, rotary screen Compressed-air plant Hydraulic plant Sand blasting machine High pressure cleaner Melting furnace Casting machine Refrigerating and freezing plant industrial, agriculture, ship, etc. Pump Compressor Pressure tank Petrol pump Gas cylinder Pipe installation, industrial Galvanization, electroplating equipment Special installation in industry, agriculture, ship, etc., other specified Special installation in industry, agriculture, ship, etc., unspecified
Stationary electric installations
D40 Stationary electric installations D4000 D4005 D4010 D4012 D4014 D4016 D4020 D4022 D4098 D4099
High-voltage and heavy current installation Electric installation, less than 380 Volts Meter (electric) Switch (electric) Socket outlet, wall socket Electric fittings Thermostat Electromotor Stationary electric installation, other specified Stationary electric installation, unspecified
D5 Stationary gas installations D50 Stationary gas installations (For central heating, see C06) D5000 D5005 D5010 D5098 D5099
Gas meter Gas conduit Gas boiler Stationary gas installations, other specified Stationary gas installations, unspecified
D6 Sanitary installation in kitchen, bathroom, etc. D60 Stationary sanitary equipment in kitchen, wash-/bathroom, toilet and sauna D6000 D6005 D6007 D6009
Sink (kitchen) Hand wash basin Toilet with seat Bidet
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D6012 D6014 D6020 D6030 D6032 D6040 D6045 D6048 D6050 D6060 D6062 D6064 D6098
Bathtub and fittings Cabinet shower and fittings Sauna furnace Water tank/cistern Tap/mixer tap Central heating, duct (Furnace, central heating, see C06) Hot-water tank, water heater, storage Radiator, hot water pipe Trashrack Roll holder (toilet, etc.) Towel rail/rack Soap/bath rack Stationary sanitary equipment in kitchen, wash-/bathroom, toilet and sauna, other specified D6099 Stationary sanitary equipment in kitchen, wash-/bathroom, toilet and sauna, unspecified
E Equipment primarily for use in household E0 Household machines E00 Major household machines E0000 E0002 E0004 E0009 E0010 E0012 E0014 E0019 E0020 E0022 E0025 E0026 E0028 E0030 E0040 E0050 E0052 E0055 E0056 E0060 E0062 E0065 E0067 E0069 E0098 E0099
Cooker, hot plate, hob, electric Cooker, hot plate, hob, gas Cooker, hot plate, hob, coal/wood Cooker, hot plate, hob, unspecified Cooker, oven, electric Cooker, oven, gas Cooker, oven, coal/wood Cooker, oven, unspecified Cooker, grill, electric Cooker, grill, gas Cooker, grill, unspecified Oven cover Cooker, other part Microwave oven Cooker hood/canopy Refrigerator, electric Refrigerator, gas Refrigerator, unspecified Deep freezer Automatic dishwasher Washing machine Spin-dry Tumble-drier Mangle, electric Major household machines, other specified Major household machines, unspecified
E01 Minor electric household machines E0100 E0102 E0104 E0106 E0110 E0114 E0120 E0122 E0130 E0140
Foodprocessor Mincer Blender Mixer Coffee grinder, electric Automatic coffee maker Saucepan, kettle, electric Egg timer Immersion heater Slicing machine, bread slicer, electric
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E0150 E0152 E0154 E0160 E0162 E0170 E0198 E0199
Toaster, electric Portable grill, electric Portable hot plate Knife, electric Tin/can opener, electric Iron, electric Minor electric household machine, other specified Minor electric household machine, unspecified
E02 Cleaning apparatus E0200 E0205 E0210 E0212 E0215 E0298 E0299
Vacuum cleaner Hand vac/mini-vac Carpet sweeper Floor-washing machine Floor polisher Cleaning apparatus, other specified Cleaning apparatus, unspecified
E09 Electric household machines, other and unspecified E0998 Electric household machine, other specified E0999 Electric household machine, unspecified E1 Sewing and knitting machines E10 Sewing- and knitting machine E1000 E1005 E1010 E1015 E1098 E1099
Sewing machine, electric Sewing machine, unspecified Knitting machine, electric Knitting machine, unspecified Sewing- and knitting machine, other specified Sewing- and knitting machine, unspecified
E2 Lighting equipment, electric (lighting with flame, see G30) E20 Lighting equipment, electric E2000 E2004 E2005 E2010 E2020 E2025 E2030 E2040 E2042 E2044 E2050 E2060 E2070 E2072 E2080 E2082 E2098 E2099
Electric wire, extension cord Outlet box Lamp socket Wall light Lamp globe, lamps of glass Lamp, unspecified “Christmas tree” lighting (electric) Bulb (electric) Fluorescent lighting Halogen lamp Plug protector Flash light Fuse Cable box, -shoe Sunlamp Solarium Lighting equipment, electric, other specified Lighting equipment, electric, unspecified
E3 Radio, TV/video and telephone E30 Radio, TV/video and telephone E3000 Radio, radio tuner, amplifier, receiver
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E3005 E3007 E3010 E3012 E3014 E3016 E3018 E3030 E3032 E3040 E3042 E3050 E3060 E3062 E3065 E3098 E3099
Microphone Loudspeaker Walkman Tape recorder/deck Record player CD player, CD machine Record/CD/cassette cases Television Television aerial (portable) (Mounted aerial, see Part of building, C09) Video tape recorder Video tape Remote control Telephone Telephone answering machine Telefax machine Radio, TV/video and telephone, other specified Radio, TV/video and telephone, unspecified
E4 Heating apparatus, electric E40 Heating apparatus, electric E4000 E4002 E4010 E4020 E4098 E4099
Electric panel-stove Electric stove radiator, detached Electric heating blanket Fan heater Heating apparatus, electric, other specified Heating apparatus, electric, unspecified
E5 Heating apparatus with open fire and barbecue E50 Heating apparatus with open fire and barbecue E5000 E5010 E5020 E5030 E5098 E5099
Fire/heater, paraffinoil Gas heater, mobile Picnic/primus stove Barbeque grill Heating apparatus with open fire and barbecue, other specified Heating apparatus with open fire and barbecue, unspecified
F Furniture and textile F0 Baby/child furniture F00 Baby/child furniture (Baby safety gate, see C00) F0000 F0005 F0010 F0012 F0020 F0022 F0024 F0026 F0030 F0098 F0099
Cradle Cot/cotbed Baby dressing table Play pen Baby chair (high) Infant chair (low) Infant chair, height unspecified Baby bouncer (hanging) Bouncing cradle Baby/child furniture, other specified Baby/child furniture, unspecified
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F1 Furniture (stationary furniture, see C5) F10 Chair, bench F1000 F1005 F1010 F1020 F1022 F1030 F1098 F1099
Folding chair Chair (not folding) Bench (Fixed bench, see Stationary furniture, C50) Armchair, upholstered chair Rocking chair Stool/pouffe Chair, bench, other specified Chair, bench, unspecified
F11 Settee F1100 Settee, sofa/couch/ottoman F1198 Settee, other specified F1199 Settee, unspecified F12 Bed F1200 F1210 F1220 F1280 F1288 F1298 F1299
Bunk bed Water bed Hospital bed Bed guard Part of bed, other specified Bed, other specified Bed, unspecified
F13 Table F1300 F1310 F1320 F1330 F1340 F1345 F1398 F1399
Glass table Marble table Desk/bureau Trolley (table) Dining table Coffee table Table, other specified Table, unspecified
F14 Case furniture F1400 F1410 F1415 F1488 F1498 F1499
Chest of drawers Locker Book case Movable shelves and cupboards Case furniture, other specified Case furniture, unspecified
F18 Furniture, other F1800 F1810 F1820 F1830 F1840 F1850 F1860
Drawer Hook, hall rack Notice board, blackboard Mirror Curtain fittings/rod Venetian blind Clock
F19 Furniture, other and unspecified F1998 Furniture, other specified F1999 Furniture, unspecified
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F2 Garden furniture F20 Garden furniture F2000 F2010 F2020 F2030 F2080 F2098 F2099
Garden table Garden chair, lawn chair Deck chair, sunbed Hammock Garden parasol Garden furniture, other specified Garden furniture, unspecified
F4 Textile F40 Bed clothes, bed linen F4000 F4005 F4010 F4020 F4030 F4035 F4040 F4098 F4099
Duvet, eiderdown Cushion Mattress Sheet Pillow case, duvet cover Bedspread Blanket (wool, etc.) Bed clothes, bed linen, other specified Bed clothes, bed linen, unspecified
F41 Household linen F4100 F4105 F4110 F4120 F4125 F4130 F4198 F4199
Towel Flannel/wash cloth Place mat Serviette/napkin Table cloth Tea cloth/oven cloth Household linen, other specified Household linen, unspecified
F42 Curtain/curtain accessories F4200 F4210 F4220 F4298 F4299
Curtain (plastic or textile) Blinds Pelmet (textile) Curtain/curtain accessories, other specified Curtain/curtain accessories, unspecified
F43 Floor covering, movable (Stationary flooring, see C02) F4300 F4305 F4310 F4398 F4399
Carpet strip, grip Rugs, mats Bath mat Floor covering, movable, other specified Floor covering, movable, unspecified
F49 Textile, other and unspecified F4998 Textile, other specified F4999 Textile, unspecified
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G Domestic appliances and equipment G0 Cutlery, tableware and kitchen utensils G00 Cutlery and tableware G0000 G0005 G0010 G0015 G0020 G0025 G0030 G0040 G0098 G0099
Cutlery Plate Drinking glass Cup, mug Bowl, dish Glass, crockery, other Decanter/jug Skewer, fondue fork (Meat pin, see G02) Cutlery and tableware, other specified Cutlery and tableware, unspecified
G01 Frying and cooking utensils (Electric, see E01) G0100 G0105 G0110 G0120 G0130 G0135 G0140 G0145 G0150 G0198 G0199
Pan, all kinds Casserole, cooking pot, incl. lid Kettle (Electric, see E01) Baking plate, baking tin Pressure cooker Deep-fryer/fondue pan Coffee pot (Electric, see E01) Tea pot Vacuum jug, thermos flask Frying and cooking utensils, other specified Frying and cooking utensils, unspecified
G02 Other kitchen utensils (Electric, see E01) G0200 G0205 G0210 G0212 G0214 G0216 G0220 G0222 G0224 G0226 G0228 G0230 G0235 G0240 G0242 G0250 G0260 G0262 G0264 G0270 G0272 G0298 G0299
Filter holder for coffee Tea-cosy Kitchen knife, unspecified Peeler Cheese cutter Slicer, bread slicer, manual Mincing machine, manual Whisk Grater Strainer Meat pin Poultry shears Tin-/can-opener Corkscrew, bottle opener Lid opener Chopping board Soda fountain (non-electric) Nutcracker Tray (serving) Cruet stand Dish rack Kitchen utensils, other specified Kitchen utensils, unspecified
G09 Cutlery, tableware and kitchen utensils, other and unspecified G0998 Cutlery, tableware and kitchen utensils, other specified G0999 Cutlery, tableware and kitchen utensils, unspecified
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G1 Washing accessories, cleaning tool/implement, manual G10 Washing accessories G1000 G1005 G1007 G1010 G1020 G1030 G1035 G1050 G1098 G1099
Bin, zinc tub, wash basin (Stationary equipment, see D50) Clothes rack/horse/airer Clothes line Clothes peg Clothes basket Ironing board Mangle, manual Hand-wringing machine Washing accessories, other specified Washing accessories, unspecified
G11 Cleaning tool/implement, manual G1100 G1110 G1112 G1120 G1130 G1140 G1142 G1150 G1198 G1199
Shoe scraper Dish mop/brush Scrubbing brush Broom/brush Dust pan Floor mop Bucket, pail Cleaning cloth/rag Cleaning tool/implement, manual, other specified Cleaning tool/implement, manual, unspecified
G19 Washing accessories, cleaning tool/implement, manual, other and unspecified G1998 Washing accessories, cleaning tool/implement, manual, other specified G1999 Washing accessories, cleaning tool/implement, manual, unspecified G3 Non-fixtures G30 Lighting accessories with flame (Lighting equipment, electric, see E20) G3000 G3010 G3020 G3030 G3098 G3099
Candle Brazier candle Oil lamp Kerosene lamp Lighting accessories with flame, other specified Lighting accessories with flame, unspecified
G31 Accessories with flame G3100 G3110 G3198 G3199
Matches Cigarette lighter Accessories with flame, other specified Accessories with flame, unspecified
G39 Other non-fixtures G3900 G3908 G3910 G3912 G3914 G3916 G3920 G3930 G3932 G3935 G3940
Coat hanger Ornament Vase Picture, painting Book Newspaper, weekly Ashtray Candlestick Christmas decoration Christmas tree Practical jokes and novelties
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G3950 G3960 G3970 G3972 G3974 G3976 G3998 G3999
Bathroom scale Hot water bottle Burglar alarm Smoke detector Gas detector Fire-extinguisher Non-fixtures, other specified Non-fixtures, unspecified
H Machinery, implement for industry, handicraft and hobby H0 Fixed machinery for industry H00 Saw, fixed H0000 H0010 H0020 H0098 H0099
Circular saw (fixed) for woodworking Band saw (fixed) Saw (fixed) for metal working Saw (fixed), other specified Saw (fixed), unspecified
H01 Grinding/polishing machine (fixed) H0100 H0105 H0110 H0120 H0198 H0199
Grinding machine (fixed) for woodworking Grinding machine (fixed) for stone working Grinding machine (fixed) for metal working Knife sharpener Grinding/polishing machine (fixed), other specified Grinding/polishing machine (fixed), unspecified
H02 Lathe, fixed H0200 H0205 H0298 H0299
Lathe for woodworking Lathe for metal working Lathe, fixed, other specified Lathe, fixed, unspecified
H09 Fixed machine for industry, etc., other H0900 H0902 H0905 H0910 H0915 H0920 H0925 H0930 H0940 H0950 H0960 H0998 H0999
Press Rolling mill Milling/moulding machine Planing machine (fixed) Bending machine Plate shears (fixed) Millar drill Rivet (pop rivet) Punching machine Wood-splitting machine Packing machine Fixed machine for industry, etc., other specified Fixed machine for industry, etc., unspecified
H1 Machines for lifting, construction, transport and agriculture H10 Lifting machine H1000 H1010 H1020 H1098 H1099
Crane, manual/mechanical Mobile working platform Lift at building site Lifting machine, other specified Lifting machine, unspecified
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H11 Machine/equipment for construction work H1100 H1110 H1120 H1125 H1198 H1199
Bulldozer Excavator Cement-mixer Shuttering, laths Machine/equipment for construction work, other specified Machine/equipment for construction work, unspecified
H12 Transport machine H1200 Transporter, assembly line, conveyor belt H1298 Transport machine, other specified H1299 Transport machine, unspecified H13 Lifting, construction and transport machinery, other H1300 H1310 H1320 H1325 H1330 H1398 H1399
Fork-lift truck Pallet lifter Handcart Trolley, industrial Sack truck Lifting, construction and transport machinery, other specified Lifting, construction and transport machinery, unspecified
H14 Securing implement H1400 H1410 H1420 H1430 H1498 H1499
Cramp Workbench Vice Anvil Securing implement, other specified Securing implement, unspecified
H15 Lifting and pulling implement H1500 H1505 H1510 H1515 H1520 H1525 H1530 H1540 H1598 H1599
Car jack Tackle Chain Wire Rope Drive belt Pulley Winch Lifting and pulling implement, other specified Lifting and pulling implement, unspecified
H16 Tractor, agricultural machinery, etc. H1600 H1610 H1620 H1625 H1630 H1635 H1640 H1650 H1698 H1699
Tractor Plough Forage harvester Combine harvester Reaper, reaping machine Reaper-binder Sowing machine Sweeper Tractor, agricultural machinery, etc., other specified Tractor, agricultural machinery, etc., unspecified
H19 Machines for lifting, construction, transport and agricultural, other and unspecified H1998 Machines for lifting, construction, transport and agricultural, other specified
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H1999 Machines for lifting, construction, transport and agricultural, unspecified H2 Fishing tackle H20 Fishing tackle (See also Angling, N82) H2000 H2010 H2020 H2030 H2098 H2099
Trawl Dragnet, seine Capstan Fishing net Fishing tackle, other specified Fishing tackle, unspecified
H3 Tool/implement, mechanical (driven by electricity, petrol or air-pressure) H30 Welding and heating tool/implement H3000 H3005 H3010 H3015 H3020 H3098 H3099
Blowlamp Cutting torch Welding equipment, gas/electric Spot welder Soldering iron Welding and heating tool/implement, other specified Welding and heating tool/implement, unspecified
H31 Hewing tool/implement, mechanical H3100 H3105 H3198 H3199
Chisel, mechanical Pneumatic hammer Hewing tool/ implement, mechanical, other specified Hewing tool/implement, mechanical, unspecified
H32 Cutting/clipping tool/implement, mechanical H3200 H3205 H3210 H3298 H3299
Scissors, mechanical Plane (hand-held), mechanical Smoothing plane Cutting/ clipping tool/implement, mechanical, other specified Cutting/clipping tool/implement, mechanical, unspecified
H33 Sawing tool/implement, mechanical, hand-held H3300 H3310 H3318 H3320 H3325 H3398 H3399
Petrol chain saw Electric chain saw Chain saw, unspecified Compass saw Circular saw Sawing tool/implement, mechanical, hand-held, other specified Sawing tool/implement, mechanical, hand-held, unspecified
H34 Drilling/grinding machine, hand-held H3400 H3410 H3420 H3422 H3428 H3430 H3435 H3498 H3499
Drilling machine (hand-held), mechanical Screwdriver, electric Angle grinder Surface grinder (hand-held) Cylindrical grinding machine (hand-held) Band grinding machine (hand-held) Eccentric grinding machine Drilling/grinding machine, hand-held, other specified Drilling/grinding machine, hand-held, unspecified
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H35 Spraying, shooting tool/implement, hand-held H3500 H3510 H3515 H3598 H3599
Nail gun Spray gun Glue gun Spraying, shooting tool/implement, hand-held, other specified Spraying, shooting tool/implement, hand-held, unspecified
H39 Tool/implement, mechanical, other H3998 H3999
Tool/implement, mechanical, other specified Tool/implement, mechanical, unspecified
H4 Tool/implement, manual H40 Breaking tool/implement, manual H4000 H4010 H4098 H4099
Iron spear, peg, knob bar Crowbar Breaking tool/implement, manual, other specified Breaking tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H41 Striking/hewing tool/implement, manual H4100 H4105 H4110 H4115 H4120 H4198 H4199
Sledgehammer, maul Hammer Axe/chopper Wedge Chisel Striking/hewing tool/implement, manual, other specified Striking/hewing tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H42 Sawing tool/implement, manual H4200 H4205 H4298 H4299
Handsaw, straight blade Figure-saw Sawing tool/implement, manual, other specified Sawing tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H43 Cutting/clipping tool/implement, manual H4300 H4310 H4315 H4320 H4325 H4326 H4330 H4398 H4399
Knife, non-domestic Plane Pair of scissors Wood chisel Cutting nippers Plate shears, manual Pincers Cutting/clipping tool/implement, manual, other specified Cutting/clipping tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H44 Screwing tool/implement, manual H4400 H4410 H4498 H4499
Screwdriver Wrench, spanner Screwing tool/implement, manual, other specified Screwing tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H45 Drilling/grinding/sticking tool/implement, manual H4500 H4510 H4515 H4520
Drill, handFile Whetstone Awl
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H4530 H4598 H4599
Drift Drilling/grinding/sticking tool/implement, manual, other specified Drilling/grinding/sticking tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H46 Gripping, holding and nipping tool/implement, manual H4600 H4610 H4698 H4699
Water pump pliers Pipe wrench Gripping, holding and nipping tool/implement, manual, other specified Gripping, holding and nipping tool/implement, manual, unspecified
H49 Manual tool/implement, other and unspecified H4998 H4999
Manual tool/implement, other specified Manual tool/implement, unspecified
H5 Tool/implement for painting, needlework and measuring H50 Painting implement H5000 H5010 H5015 H5098 H5099
Paint brush Scraper for paint removal Sand paper Painting implement, other specified Painting implement, unspecified
H51 Tools for needlework H5100 H5105 H5112 H5120 H5198 H5199
Needle, pin (needlework) Knitting needles Safety pin Crochet hook Tools for needlework, other specified Tools for needlework, unspecified
H55 Measuring tool H5500 H5510 H5515 H5598 H5599
Folding rule/tape measure Level Vernier gauge Measuring tool, other specified Measuring tool, unspecified
H6 Ladder, scaffold H60 Ladder, scaffold H6000 H6010 H6020 H6098 H6099
Ladder/household ladder Trestle ladder Scaffold Ladder, scaffold, other specified Ladder, scaffold, unspecified
H7 Garden tool H70 Garden tool, mechanical H7000 H7010 H7020 H7025 H7040 H7050 H7060
Rotary cultivator, unspecified Snow clearer, unspecified Lawn mower, powered Lawn trimmer, grass trimmer Garden schredder Strimmer Hedge-trimmer, powered
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H7098 H7099
Garden tool, mechanical, other specified Garden tool, mechanical, unspecified
H71 Garden tool, manual H7100 H7105 H7107 H7110 H7112 H7115 H7117 H7120 H7122 H7124 H7126 H7128 H7130 H7135 H7140 H7142 H7160 H7162 H7198 H7199
Lawn mower, manual Hedge-trimmer, non-powered Garden trimmer, non-powered Secateurs Garden-trimmer, other Sickle Scythe Spade/shovel Fork Picket Rake Trowel Pitchfork Snow shovel Wheelbarrow Roller Watering can Hose Garden tool, manual, other specified Garden tool, manual, unspecified
H79 Garden tool/implement, other and unspecified H7998 H7999
Garden tool/implement, other specified Garden tool/implement, unspecified
I Office and shop furniture I0 Office machines I00 Office machine/appliance I0000 I0005 I0010 I0020 I0030 I0040 I0050 I0098 I0099
Typewriter, electric Typewriter, non electric Computer/personal computer, incl. printer Calculator Shredder Copying machine File box/filing cabinet Office machine/appliance, other specified Office machine/appliance, unspecified
I1 Shop furniture I10 Shop furniture I1000 I1010 I1020 I1098 I1099
Cash register, till Conveyor belt Shopping trolley Shop furniture, other specified Shop furniture, unspecified
I3 Writing/drawing implement I30 Writing/drawing implement I3000
Writing paper, -pad
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I3002 I3010 I3012 I3014 I3016 I3020 I3030 I3035 I3040 I3050 I3098 I3099
Paper sheet, unspecified Pencil Pen, lettering pen Eraser Paperclips Ruler Pencil sharpener Paper knife, paper cutter Stapler Stamp (for dating, etc.) Writing/drawing implement, other specified Writing/drawing implement, unspecified
J Medico-technical equipment, laboratory equipment J0 Medical equipment J00 Medical equipment J0000 J0010 J0020 J0022 J0030 J0038 J0040 J0050 J0055 J0060 J0062 J0068 J0070 J0080 J0082 J0098 J0099
Needle, hypodermic Syringe Scalpel Surgical needle Surgical saw Surgical equipment, unspecified Endoscope Diagnostic x-ray equipment Anaesthetic equipment, unspecified Short-wave diathermy apparatus Patient monitoring equipment Respirator Pacemaker Thermometer Bandage Medical equipment, other specified Medical equipment, unspecified
J5 Laboratory equipment J50 Laboratory equipment J5000 J5010 J5020 J5025 J5030 J5098 J5099
Separator Analysis equipment for tests Test tube Glass tube Microscope Laboratory equipment, other specified Laboratory equipment, unspecified
K Means of transport K0 Motor vehicle, part hereof, and safety equipment K01 Motor vehicle, etc. K0100 K0105 K0110 K0115 K0120
Passenger car Van, pick-up Bus Minibus Truck, lorry
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K0140 K0150 K0180 K0198 K0199
Go-cart Off-road vehicle Armoured vehicle Motor vehicle, other specified Motor vehicle, unspecified
K02 Trailer K0200 K0205 K0206 K0208 K0210 K0298 K0299
Caravan Trailer for passenger car Trailer for truck, lorry Trailer for tractor Site-hut (mobile) Trailer, other specified Trailer, unspecified
K03 Part of motor vehicle K0300 K0305 K0307 K0308 K0310 K0320 K0325 K0330 K0350 K0370 K0398 K0399
Car door Bus door Bus step Bus, other part Car hatch Car tyre Wheel (motor vehicle) Roof rack Car engine, part of car engine (Battery, see R09) Lift/ramp on truck/lorry Part of motor vehicle, other specified Part of motor vehicle, unspecified
K07 Safety equipment in motor vehicle K0700 K0705 K0707 K0720 K0798 K0799
Safety belt, seat belt Child’s car seat Neck guard/head restraint Air bag Safety equipment in motor vehicle, other specified Safety equipment in motor vehicle, unspecified
K09 Motor vehicle, part hereof, safety equipment, other and unspecified K0998 K0999
Motor vehicle, part hereof, safety equipment, other specified Motor vehicle, part hereof, safety equipment, unspecified
K1 Motorcycle, moped, snowmobile K10 Motorcycle, moped, etc. K1000 K1004 K1010 K1020 K1035 K1040 K1050 K1060 K1098 K1099
Motor bike, motorcycle Side car (for motorcycle) Motorcycle, three-wheeled Off-roader, motorcycle Motocross-bike Moped Snowmobile Snow scooter Motorcycle, moped, etc., other specified Motorcycle, moped, etc., unspecified
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K2 Bicycle and bicycle accessories K20 Bicycle and accessories K2000 K2004 K2010 K2012 K2014 K2016 K2018 K2020 K2022 K2026 K2028 K2098 K2099
Bicycle (adult) Bicycle (child) Bicycle wheel Bicycle pedal Bicycle handlebars Bicycle gear and chain Bicycle lamp Handlebar basket, pannier Bicycle lock Bicycle reflector Child’s bicycle seat Bicycle and accessories, other specified Bicycle and accessories, unspecified
K3 Railway, tramcar, aerial ropeway K30 Railway, tramcar K3000 K3010 K3020 K3030 K3035 K3037 K3098 K3099
Rail (railway, tram) Train, locomotive, railway carriage Tipping waggon Tramcar (streetcar) Funicular railway Rack railway Railway, tramcar, other specified Railway, tramcar, unspecified
K35 Aerial ropeway K3500 K3598 K3599
Aerial ropeway, cable car Aerial ropeway, other specified Aerial ropeway, unspecified
K4 Ship/boat K40 Sailing vessel with and without auxiliary engine K4000 K4098 K4099
Sailing-boat Sailing vessel with and without engine, other specified Sailing vessel with and without engine, unspecified
K41 Vessel with engine K4100 K4105 K4110 K4120 K4130 K4139 K4140 K4150 K4160 K4198 K4199
Water scooter Leisure boat, motor boat Fishing boat Liner, car ferry Cargo vessel Houseboat Speed boat Hovercraft Jet ski Vessel with engine, without sail, other specified Vessel with engine, without sail, unspecified
K42 Small vessels K4200 K4205
Canoe Kayak
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K4210 K4220 K4230 K4235 K4250 K4298 K4299
Row-boat for competition Dinghy, row-boat Life raft, lifeboat Rubber boat Windsurfing board Small vessels, other specified Small vessels, unspecified
K43 Part of ship/boat K4300 K4315 K4320 K4330 K4340 K4342 K4344 K4350 K4398 K4399
Mast/sail Trapeze (surfing) Engine, outboard motor Boat deck Paddle Oar Rowlock Gangway Part of ship/boat, other specified Part of ship/boat, unspecified
K44 Safety equipment at sea K4400 K4410 K4498 K4499
Life jacket Lifebuoy Safety equipment at sea, other specified Safety equipment at sea, unspecified
K49 Ship/boat, other and unspecified K4998 Ship/boat, other specified K4999 Ship/boat, unspecified K5 Aircraft K50 Aircraft for transport K5000 K5010 K5020 K5030 K5098 K5099
Passenger and transport plane, commercial Aircraft, private Helicopter Space capsule Aircraft for transport, other specified Aircraft for transport, unspecified
K7 Animal-drawn vehicle K70 Animal-drawn vehicle K7000 K7010 K7098 K7099
Horse-drawn carriage Sleigh Animal-drawn vehicle, other specified Animal-drawn vehicle, unspecified
K9 Means of transport, other and unspecified K99 Means of transport, other and unspecified K9998 K9999
Means of transport, other specified Means of transport, unspecified
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L Toys L0 Toys L00 Toys on wheels carrying the weight of a child L0000 L0010 L0020 L0030 L0098 L0099
Tricycle Toys on wheels carrying the weight of a child, mechanized Toy cart, soapbox car Scooter, toy Toys on wheels carrying the weight of a child, other specified Toys on wheels carrying the weight of a child, unspecified
L01 Toy weapon L0100 L0110 L0130 L0198 L0199
Slingshot, toy Bow and arrow, toy Water pistol, squirt gun, toy Toy weapon, other specified Toy weapon, unspecified
L02 Model set L0200 L0210 L0220 L0298 L0299
Model plane Chemistry set, toy Construction kits Model set, other specified Model set, unspecified
L90 Other toys L9000 L9010 L9015 L9020 L9022 L9030 L9032 L9034 L9040 L9042 L9044 L9050 L9060 L9062 L9064 L9070 L9072 L9074 L9076 L9078 L9080 L9098 L9099
“Magic egg” Marbles Toy bricks/Lego Pearl, bead (play) Skipping rope, skipping string Doll, teddy bear Doll’s pram Doll’s furniture Rocking horse Building toy (e.g. toy spade) Toy bucket Replica of musical instrument Floating/bathing toy Costume, mask Shrovetide barrel/club Electric toy Toy vehicles Balloon, toy Box for toys Games Frisbee Toy, other specified Toy, unspecified
M Musical instrument, photographic/optical equipment M0 Musical instrument M00 Musical instrument (Amplifier, microphone, etc., see E30) M0000
Piano
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M0010 M0020 M0098 M0099
Electric guitar Wind instrument Musical instrument, other specified Musical instrument, unspecified
M1 Photographic/optical equipment M10 Photographic/optical equipment M1000 M1010 M1015 M1020 M1030 M1035 M1098 M1099
Camera Video camera Screen Projector with equipment Binoculars, telescope Magnifying glass Photographic/optical equipment, other specified Photographic/optical equipment, unspecified
N Sports equipment
(Weapons used in sports, see X0)
N0 Equipment for ball games N00 Ball N0000 N0002 N0006 N0008 N0010 N0012 N0014 N0016 N0030 N0040 N0045 N0050 N0055 N0060 N0062 N0070 N0098 N0099
Football Handball Tennis ball Badminton shuttlecock Ping-pong ball, table tennis ball Basketball Volleyball Baseball Rugby ball Squash ball Ball for rounders, cricket Ice hockey puck Hockey ball Soft ball Bandy ball Water polo ball Ball, other specified Ball, unspecified
N01 Solid balls for game N0100 N0110 N0120 N0130 N0140 N0198 N0199
Billiard ball Bowling ball Croquet ball Curling stone Golf ball Solid balls for game, other specified Solid balls for game, unspecified
N02 Racket, club for ball game N0200 N0205 N0208 N0210 N0214 N0216
Tennis racket Badminton racket Table tennis bat Baseball stick Golf club Squash racket
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N0218 N0220 N0228 N0230 N0235 N0240 N0260 N0298 N0299
Bat, cricket Croquet mallet Bat, unspecified Ice hockey stick Hockey stick Bandy stick Billiard cue Racket, club for ball game, other specified Racket, club for ball game, unspecified
N09 Other equipment for ball game N0900 N0905 N0910 N0915 N0920 N0925 N0930 N0940 N0950 N0960 N0965 N0968 N0998 N0999
Goal post Tennis nets Tennis court, gravel Tennis court, other Badminton net Net, table tennis Table, table tennis Baseball gloves Billiard table Bowling track Cone Croquet loop Equipment for ball game, other specified Equipment for ball game, unspecified
N1 Equipment for skiing, sledging, skating and rollersport N10 Ski N1000 N1005 N1010 N1020 N1030 N1040 N1098 N1099
Slalom ski Touring/cross-country ski Telemark ski Jump ski Mini-ski Snowboard Ski, other specified Ski, unspecified
N11 Ski stick N1100 N1110 N1198 N1199
Slalom ski stick Touring/cross-country ski stick Ski stick, other specified Ski stick, unspecified
N12 Ski binding N1200 N1210 N1298 N1299
Slalom binding Touring/cross-country binding Ski binding, other specified Ski binding, unspecified
N13 Sledge riding equipment N1300 N1302 N1305 N1310 N1315 N1320 N1398
Sledge Sledge board Sledge with steering wheel Snow racer Chair sled Pulk Sledge riding equipment, other specified
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N1399
Sledge riding equipment, unspecified
N14 Skating equipment N1400 N1410 N1415 N1420 N1488 N1498 N1499
Ice hockey skate Bandy skate Figure skate Racing skate Skate, unspecified Skating equipment, other specified Skating equipment, unspecified
N15 Rolling sports equipment N1500 N1510 N1515 N1520 N1598 N1599
Skateboard Roller skates Skatescooter Roller ski Rolling sports equipment, other specified Rolling sports equipment, unspecified
N16 Installations for skiing, sledging, ice skating and roller sport (Aerial ropeway, see K35) N1600 N1620 N1630 N1698 N1699
Ski lift Artificial ice surface (e.g. skating rink) Skateboard ramp Installations for skiing, sledging, ice skating and roller sport, other specified Installations for skiing, sledging, ice skating and roller sport, unspecified
N19 Equipment for skiing, sledging, skating and roller sport, other and unspecified N1998 N1999
Equipment for skiing, sledging, skating and roller sport, other specified Equipment for skiing, sledging, skating and roller sport, unspecified
N2 Equipment for gymnastics, body-building and athletics N20 Gymnastic and body-building equipment N2000 N2002 N2008 N2012 N2014 N2016 N2018 N2022 N2024 N2030 N2032 N2036 N2040 N2042 N2050 N2052 N2060 N2070 N2098 N2099
Boom, balancing beam Parallel bars Wall bar Climbing rope Flying rings Mat, gymnastics Springboard Trampoline Minitrampoline Buck (equipment for gymnastics) Horse (equipment for gymnastics) Plinth, Swedish box Apparatus, power training Dumbbell Boxing ball Boxing glove Judo, wrestling mat Exercise bike Gymnastic and body-building equipment, other specified Gymnastic and body-building equipment, unspecified
N21 Equipment for athletics, incl. tracks N2100 N2104
Artificial track, athletics Cinder track
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N2110 N2112 N2114 N2116 N2120 N2124 N2126 N2180 N2198 N2199
High jump pit Jumping pole pit Jumping pit Jumping pole Hammer, athletics Javelin Discus Hurdle Equipment for athletics, other specified Equipment for athletics, unspecified
N29 Equipment for gymnastics, body-building and athletics, other specified N2998 N2999
Equipment for gymnastics, body-building and athletics, other specified Equipment for gymnastics, body-building and athletics, unspecified
N3 Equipment for water sports N30 Equipment for swimming, bathing and diving N3000 N3005 N3010 N3015 N3018 N3020 N3098 N3099
Water ski Surf board Diving equipment with air supply through hose Scuba diving equipment Diving equipment with schnorkel Surfsuit Swimming, bathing and diving equipment, other specified Swimming, bathing and diving equipment, unspecified
N8 Equipment for other sports N80 Horse riding equipment N8000 N8005 N8010 N8015 N8098 N8099
Spur Stirrup Bridle Saddle Horse riding equipment, other specified Horse riding equipment, unspecified
N81 Aircraft for sports N8100 N8104 N8106 N8110 N8120 N8130 N8198 N8199
Hang-glider Parachute Glider Micro-plane Balloon, to kite Motor-glider Aircraft for sports, other specified Aircraft for sports, unspecified
N82 Angling equipment (See also Fishing tackle, H20) N8200 N8205 N8210 N8212 N8298 N8299
Fishing rod, casting rod Fishing line Fishing hook Float Angling equipment, other specified Angling equipment, unspecified
N83 Camping equipment (Heating apparatus with open fire, see E50) N8300
Tent
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N8305 N8320 N8325 N8328 N8398 N8399
Sleeping bag Air bed Guy rope Tent peg Camping equipment, other specified Camping equipment, unspecified
N84 Equipment for clay pigeon shooting N8400 N8405 N8498 N8499
Clay pigeon Clay pigeon throwing machine Equipment for clay pigeon shooting, other specified Equipment for clay pigeon shooting, unspecified
N87 Climbing equipment N8700 N8798 N8799
Climbing wall Climbing equipment, other specified Climbing equipment, unspecified
N89 Sporting and recreational equipment, other and unspecified N8998 N8999
Sporting and recreational equipment, other specified Sporting and recreational equipment, unspecified
P Clothing and personal effects P0 Clothing and accessories P00 Clothing detail/accessories P0000 P0010 P0020 P0098 P0099
Button Zipper String, lace (e.g. shoe-) Clothing detail/accessories, other specified Clothing detail/accessories, unspecified
P01 Clothes P0100 P0102 P0104 P0108 P0110 P0112 P0114 P0116 P0118 P0120 P0122 P0130 P0132 P0140 P0142 P0146 P0148 P0150 P0152 P0160 P0170 P0198 P0199
Coat Waterproof clothes, oilskins Cape Cap Hat Scarf, muffler Gloves, mittens Dress, frock, skirt Trousers Jacket Shirt Underwear Socks, tights, stockings Shorts Nightwear, nightdress Pyjama Dressing gown Bathing suit Bathing cap Sportswear Safety clothes Clothes, other specified Clothes, unspecified
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P1 Helmet P10 Helmet P1000 P1010 P1020 P1040 P1050 P1098 P1099
Skull-guard Skiing helmet Riding helmet Bicycle helmet Motorcycle/moped helmet (crash helmet) Helmet, other specified Helmet, unspecified
P2 Shoes/footwear P20 Sports shoe/boot P2000 P2010 P2020 P2030 P2040 P2098 P2099
Jogging shoes Football boots Slalom boot Touring/cross country boot Track shoe (spiked) Sports shoe/boot, other specified Sports shoe/boot, unspecified
P21 Boot P2100 P2110 P2198 P2199
Leather boot Rubber boot Boot, other specified Boot, unspecified
P22 Low shoe P2200 P2205 P2298 P2299
Slippers Clog, wooden shoes Low shoe, other specified Low shoe, unspecified
P29 Shoe/footwear, other and unspecified P2900 P2910 P2920 P2930 P2935 P2998 P2999
Safety shoes Sandals Shoe with high heel, incl. pumps Bare-foot Stocking-feet Shoe/footwear, other specified Shoe/footwear, unspecified
P3 Baby caring equipment P30 Baby caring equipment P3000 P3005 P3010 P3020 P3025 P3030 P3098 P3099
Nappies, diapers, plastic Comforter, baby’s bottle Potty Baby changing mat Bottle warmer Baby bath Baby caring equipment, other specified Baby caring equipment, unspecified
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P4 Carrying/transport equipment for baby/child P40 Carrying/transport equipment for baby/child P4000 P4002 P4005 P4010 P4020 P4030 P4098 P4099
Carrying sling for children Safety harness/reins, babyCarrying frame for children Pram Pushchair Carry cot Carrying/transport equipment for baby/child, other specified Carrying/transport equipment for baby/child, unspecified
P5 Article for personal care/hygiene P50 Hair caring equipment, accessories P5000 P5005 P5007 P5010 P5020 P5025 P5030 P5098 P5099
Hand mirror Comb Hairbrush Hair cosmetics Hair dryer Hair pin Curling tongs Hair caring equipment, accessories, other specified Hair caring equipment, accessories, unspecified
P51 Care of skin and nails P5100 P5104 P5106 P5110 P5115 P5118 P5120 P5122 P5124 P5126 P5130 P5134 P5136 P5198 P5199
Soap (hand/body) Bath oils Hand/body cream Deodorant Perfume Talcum powder Beauty equipment, make-up, cosmetics Make-up-remover Nail polish Nail polish remover Nail file Nail clipper Nail scissors Care of skin and nails, other specified Care of skin and nails, unspecified
P52 Oral hygiene P5200 P5210 P5215 P5218 P5298 P5299
Toothbrush (incl. electric) Toothpaste Toothpick Dental floss Oral hygiene, other specified Oral hygiene, unspecified
P53 Shaving outfit P5300 P5310 P5398 P5399
Razor blade Electric shaver Shaving outfit, other specified Shaving outfit, unspecified
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P59 Article for personal care/hygiene, other and unspecified P5900 P5905 P5908 P5910 P5912 P5916 P5998 P5999
Tissues Toilet roll Swab Cotton wool Cotton wool buds Tampon Article for personal care/hygiene, other specified Article for personal care/hygiene, unspecified
P6 Jewellery, spectacles/contact lenses, other personal effects P60 Jewellery P6000 P6010 P6098 P6099
Ring Watch Jewellery, other specified Jewellery, unspecified
P61 Spectacles, contact lenses P6100 P6110 P6120 P6122 P6128 P6130 P6140 P6198 P6199
Sun glasses Spectacles Contact lenses, hard Contact lenses, soft Contact lenses, other Contact lenses, cleaning liquid Safety spectacles Spectacles, contact lenses, other specified Spectacles, contact lenses, unspecified
P69 Personal effects, other P6900 P6910 P6920 P6998 P6999
Money, coins Keys Umbrella Personal effects, other specified Personal effects, unspecified
P7 Ancillary equipment, aids for walking P70 Ancillary equipment, aids for walking P7000 P7010 P7015 P7020 P7030 P7034 P7036 P7040 P7050 P7060 P7065 P7098 P7099
Hearing aid False teeth Teeth brace Artificial limb Walking stick Crutch Spike for shoe/stick Walking frame (with wheels) Wheel chair Wheel chair, electric Toilet chair Ancillary equipment, aids for walking, other specified Ancillary equipment, aids for walking, unspecified
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P8 Carrying equipment, luggage P80 Carrying equipment, luggage P8000 P8002 P8008 P8010 P8020 P8025 P8030 P8098 P8099
Suitcase Bag Basket Rucksack Cabin trunk Packing case Wheeled shopping bag Carrying equipment, luggage, other specified Carrying equipment, luggage, unspecified
Q Food, beverages, tobacco Q0 Food Q00 Meat and poultry Q0000 Q0098 Q0099
Bone Meat and poultry, other specified Meat and poultry, unspecified
Q01 Fish and shellfish Q0100 Q0198 Q0199
Fishbone Fish and shellfish, other specified Fish and shellfish, unspecified
Q02 Milk and egg product Q0200 Q0210 Q0220 Q0230 Q0298 Q0299
Milk, cream Cheese Ice cream Egg Milk and egg product, other specified Milk and egg product, unspecified
Q03 Vegetables, fruits, nuts Q0300 Q0310 Q0320 Q0398 Q0399
Vegetable, root-vegetable, mushroom Fruit Nuts Vegetables, fruits, nuts, other specified Vegetables, fruits, nuts, unspecified
Q04 Chocolate, sweets Q0400 Q0410 Q0498 Q0499
Sweets Chewing-gum Chocolate, sweets, other specified Chocolate, sweets, unspecified
Q05 Fats and hot liquids (Boiling water, see Y01) Q0500 Q0510 Q0520 Q0530 Q0550 Q0598 Q0599
Butter, margarine Fats and oils, other Gravy, sauce Soup, stock Steam from cooking, frying Fats and hot liquids, other specified Fats and hot liquids, unspecified
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Q09 Other food Q0900 Q0910 Q0920 Q0930 Q0998 Q0999
Frozen food Bread Biscuits Cakes, scones Food, other specified Food, unspecified
Q3 Beverages Q30 Drinks, non-alcoholic Q3000 Q3010 Q3020 Q3030 Q3098 Q3099
Coffee Tea Mineral water Soft drink, other Drinks, non-alcoholic, other specified Drinks, non-alcoholic, unspecified
Q32 Alcoholic beverages Q3200 Q3210 Q3220 Q3298 Q3299
Beer Wine Distilled spirits Alcoholic beverages, other specified Alcoholic beverages, unspecified
Q39 Beverages, other Q3900 Q3998 Q3999
Cocoa Beverages, other specified Beverages, unspecified
Q7 Tobacco, snuff, smoking accessories Q70 Tobacco, snuff, smoking accessories Q7000 Q7005 Q7010 Q7020 Q7025 Q7030 Q7040 Q7098 Q7099
Cigars Cigarettes Shag tobacco Chewing tobacco Snuff Cigarette holder Tobacco pipe Tobacco, snuff, smoking requisites, other specified Tobacco, snuff, smoking requisites, unspecified
R Chemical products, detergents, pharmaceutical products R0 Chemical products R00 Industrial alcohol R0000 R0005 R0010 R0020 R0022 R0024 R0026 R0098
Methylated spirits (denaturant not specified) Surgical spirits Methanol Isopropanol or other similar alcohols Butyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Industrial alcohol, other specified
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R0099 Industrial alcohol, unspecified R01 Organic solvent, petroleum product R0100 R0105 R0110 R0115 R0120 R0130 R0140 R0142 R0150 R0160 R0170 R0174 R0180 R0198 R0199
Paraffin Petrol Benzene Diesel oil Lighter fuel, gas White spirit Turpentine/turps (vegetable) Paint thinner/stripper (acetone) Solvent for glue Aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g. toluene, xylene) Glycols, glycolates Chlorinated hydrocarbons (e.g. trichloroetane) Liquid asphalt Organic solvent, petroleum product, other specified Organic solvent, petroleum product, unspecified
R02 Corrosive chemicals R0200 R0205 R0210 R0214 R0216 R0218 R0220 R0222 R0224 R0226 R0228 R0230 R0298 R0299
Caustic soda (lye) Slake Degreasing agent Drainage cleanser Ammonia Other alkaline (basic) products Hydrofluorid acid Sulphuric acid Nitric acid Hydrochloric acid Strong acid, other Organic peroxides Corrosive chemical, other specified Corrosive chemical, unspecified
R03 Gas/steam/smoke R0300 R0304 R0310 R0312 R0320 R0330 R0334 R0336 R0340 R0342 R0350 R0360 R0398 R0399
Smoke from fire Exhaust gas from car Manurial gas Gas from soldering or welding Tear gas Irritating gases, other (e.g. chlorine, nitrous gases) Carbon dioxide Carbon, monoxid Nitrogen oxide Sulfur dioxide Utility gas Gas from cylinder Gas/steam/smoke, other specified Gas/steam/smoke, unspecified
R04 Agricultural chemicals, biocides R0400 R0410 R0415 R0420 R0424 R0426 R0430
Fertilizers Herbicides Fungicides Insecticides for domestic animals Moth and fly killer, mothballs Insecticides Mouse and rat poison
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R0498 Agricultural chemicals, biocides, other specified R0499 Agricultural chemicals, biocides, unspecified R05 Explosives, pyrotechnical products R0500 R0510 R0598 R0599
Explosive, gunpowder Fireworks Explosives, pyrotechnical products, other specified Explosives, pyrotechnical products, unspecified
R06 Glue, paste R0600 R0610 R0698 R0699
Glue with hardener Glue for paper Glue, paste, other specified Glue, paste, unspecified
R07 Liquid gases R0700 R0710 R0720 R0730 R0798 R0799
Liquid air Liquid hydrogen Liquid nitrogen Liquified gas Liquid gases, other specified Liquid gases, unspecified
R09 Chemical products, other R0900 R0910 R0920 R0930 R0940 R0945 R0950 R0954 R0956 R0960 R0970 R0975 R0998 R0999
Paint, dye, varnish Proofing agent, creosote Tar, pitsch Grease Lubrication oil Cutting oil Radiator coolant Anti-freeze Brake fluid Dry ice Dry battery for watch, radio, flash light, etc. Accumulator, storage battery Chemical products, other specified Chemical products, unspecified
R3 Soap, polish and detergent R30 Soap, polish and detergent (Personal care/hygiene, see P5) R3000 R3002 R3004 R3010 R3020 R3022 R3024 R3028 R3030 R3035 R3040 R3045 R3050 R3052 R3056 R3058
Detergent/washing powder Washing liquid Stain remover De-rusting agent Detergent for automatic dish-washer General cleaner Decalcifying agent (cream/liquid) Scouring powder Bleaching agent (e.g. chlorine) Toilet detergent Disinfectants Air fresheners Window polish Furniture polish Floor polish Metalpolish
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R3059 R3060 R3065 R3098 R3099
Polish, unspecified Scouring pads Oven cleaner Soap, polish and detergent, other specified Soap, polish and detergent, unspecified
R6 Pharmaceutical products R60 Non-narcotic, analgetic, antipyretic and antirheumatic drugs R6000 R6005 R6009 R6010 R6015 R6098 R6099
Acetylsalicylic acid Paracetamol Analgetics, other specified Non-steroid antirheumatic drugs (NSAID) Antirheumatics Non-narcotic analgetic, antipyretic and antirheumatic drugs, other specified Non-narcotic analgetic, antipyretic and antirheumatic drugs, unspecified
R61 Hypnotics, sedatives and psychopharmacological drugs R6100 R6105 R6110 R6120 R6130 R6198 R6199
Barbiturates Sleeping drug, other (hypnotic) Tranquillizers (sedatives) Antidepressants Neuroleptics Hypnotics, sedatives and psychopharmacological drugs, other specified Hypnotics, sedatives and psychopharmacological drugs, unspecified
R62 Opiates, narcotics, psychodysleptic drugs R6200 R6204 R6206 R6208 R6210 R6220 R6230 R6235 R6240 R6250 R6298 R6299
Alkaloids of opium Synthetic opioids Methadone Morphine Motion sickness drugs Amphetamine Cocaine Heroine Cannabis LSD Opiate, narcotics, psychodysleptic drugs, other specified Opiate, narcotics, psychodysleptic drugs, unspecified
R63 Drugs acting on the central and autonomous nervous system R6300 R6305 R6310 R6320 R6398 R6399
Anticholinergic drugs (e.g. atropine) Adrenergic drugs (e.g. adrenaline, ephedrine) Beta-blocking agents (e.g. propranolol) Antiepileptic drugs Drugs acting on the central and autonomous nervous system, other specified Drugs acting on the central and autonomous nervous system, unspecified
R64 Hormonal preparation and synthetic substitute R6400 R6405 R6410 R6420 R6430 R6440 R6445 R6448 R6498
Contraceptive pill Oestrogens and progestogens Anabolic steroids Corticosteroids Hypophysis and hypothalamus hormone Antidiabetic agents (e.g. insulin) Thyroid hormones Antithyroid agents Hormonal preparation and synthetic substitute, other specified
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R6499 Hormonal preparation and synthetic substitute, unspecified R65 Systemic antibiotics and other chemotherapeuticals R6500 R6510 R6520 R6530 R6598 R6599
Penicillins Aminoglucosidic antibiotics Sulphonamides Cytostatics (cell poisons) Systemic antibiotics and other chemotherapeuticals, other specified Systemic antibiotics and other chemotherapeuticals, unspecified
R69 Other pharmaceutical products R6900 R6904 R6906 R6910 R6920 R6930 R6940 R6944 R6946 R6948 R6950 R6960 R6998 R6999
Iron preparation Vitamin preparation Fluoride preparation Digitalis glucosides Blood pressure lowering agent Pharmaceuticals for external use Cough mixture Nose drops Eye drops Ear drops Chewing gum, etc. containing nicotine Veterinary medicine Pharmaceutical products, other specified Pharmaceutical products, unspecified
S Packaging, containers S0 Packaging, containers S00 Packaging of glass S0000 S0005 S0010 S0015 S0098 S0099
Glass bottle Cap, cork Glass container, carboy Jam jar, etc. Packaging of glass, other specified Packaging of glass, unspecified
S01 Packaging of metal S0100 S0110 S0120 S0130 S0198 S0199
Can Beer can, etc. Aerosol spray Tins, unspecified Packaging of metal, other specified Packaging of metal, unspecified
S02 Packaging of plastic S0200 S0210 S0298 S0299
Plastic bottle Plastic container Packaging of plastic, other specified Packaging of plastic, unspecified
S03 Bag, sack S0300 S0310 S0320 S0398
Plastic bag Sack Paper bag Bag, sack, other specified
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S0399
Bag, sack, unspecified
S04 Container, case, box S0400 S0406 S0410 S0420 S0430 S0440 S0498 S0499
Cask Waste receiver Litter/dust bin Beer and soda water case Carton Tool box Container, case, box, other specified Container, case, box, unspecified
S05 Industrial packaging S0500 S0504 S0510 S0520 S0530 S0598 S0599
Loading pallet Packed goods Container Barrel Tarpaulin Industrial packaging, other specified Industrial packaging, unspecified
S09 Other packaging, container, part of packaging S0900 S0910 S0920 S0930 S0932 S0936 S0940 S0998 S0999
Childproof packaging Tube Foil of aluminium, plastic, etc. Wrapping paper, other packaging of paper Cord, string Adhesive tape Rubber band Packaging, container, part of packaging, other specified Packaging, container, part of packaging, unspecified
T Human being, animals, animal’s articles, human and animal tissue fluids T0 Human being T00 Person T0000 T0010
Person Crowd
T1Animal T10 Mammal T1000 T1002 T1004 T1010 T1012 T1014 T1018 T1020 T1030 T1034 T1040 T1050 T1098
Dog Cat Rabbit/hamster Horse Donkey/mule Camel Draught animal, other Cow/bull Sheep Goat Pig Rats, mice Mammal, other specified
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T1099
Mammal, unspecified
T12 Reptile, amphibian T1200 T1202 T1204 T1209 T1210 T1214 T1216 T1220 T1222 T1298 T1299
Viper Rattlesnake Cobra Venomous snake, other Gila monster Krait Lizard Crocodile Alligator Reptile, amphibian, other specified Reptile, amphibian, unspecified
T13 Birds T1300 T1310 T1320 T1398 T1399
Fowls, chicken Ducks Cage bird Birds, other specified Birds, unspecified
T14 Fish, marine animal T1400 T1402 T1410 T1412 T1420 T1429 T1498 T1499
Jellyfish Stinging jellyfish Sea anemone Sea urchin Coral Venomous marine animal Fish, marine animal, other specified Fish, marine animal, unspecified
T15 Insect T1500 T1502 T1504 T1506 T1510 T1512 T1520 T1530 T1540 T1598 T1599
Wasp Bee, bumblebee Mosquito Tick Botfly White ant, Termite Scorpion Venomous spider (e.g. Tarantula) Venomous millipedes Insect, other specified Insect, unspecified
T19 Animal, other and unspecified T1998 T1999
Animal, other specified Animal, unspecified
T2 Human and animal tissue fluids T20 Human and animal tissue fluids T2000 T2004 T2006 T2010 T2014 T2016
Blood Tissue fluid, other Pus/matter Vomit Stools Urine
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T2098 T2099
Human and animal tissue fluids, other specified Human and animal tissue fluids, unspecified
T3 Animal’s articles T30 Animal’s articles (Veterinary medicine, see R69) T3000 T3002 T3004 T3010 T3020 T3030 T3032 T3040 T3070 T3098 T3099
Dog basket Cat basket Animal’s dish/bowl Dog collar, leash Animal’s food Cage Birdcage Fish tank Mousetrap Animal’s articles, other specified Animal’s articles, unspecified
X Weapons, war matériel X0 Weapons (incl. weapons used in sports) X00 Archery (Bow and arrow, toy, see L01) X0000 X0005 X0010 X0098 X0099
Arrow Bow Darts/arrow Archery, other specified Archery, unspecified
X01 Fencing equipment X0100 X0110 X0115 X0120 X0125 X0198 X0199
Fencing foil Fencing-sword Sable Sword Dagger Fencing equipment, other specified Fencing equipment, unspecified
X02 Firearm, handgun X0200 X0208 X0210 X0215 X0230 X0235 X0298 X0299
Pistol (incl. revolver) Air gun Shotgun Rifle Bullet Pellet Firearm, handgun, other specified Firearm, handgun, unspecified
X5 War matériel (Armoured vehicle, see K0) X50 Artillery, incl. ammunition X5000 X5010 X5020 X5030 X5040 X5098
Automatic/machine gun Gun Recoilless gun Mortar Shell Artillery, incl. ammunition, other specified
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X5099
Artillery, incl. ammunition, unspecified
X55 Mines X5500 X5598 X5599
Landmine Mines, other specified Mines, unspecified
X99 Weapons, war matériel, other and unspecified X9998 X9999
Weapons, war matériel, other specified Weapons, war matériel, unspecified
Y Natural element, plants and trees Y0 Natural element Y00 Snow, ice Y0000 Y0002 Y0004 Y0010 Y0012 Y0098 Y0099
Snow Ice (natural element) Icicle Hail Snowball Snow, ice, other specified Snow, ice, unspecified
Y01 Water Y0100 Y0110 Y0198 Y0199
Flood Rain Water, other specified (incl. tapwater, boiling water) Water, unspecified
Y09 Natural element, other and unspecified Y0900 Y0910 Y0920 Y0924 Y0930 Y0932 Y0934 Y0940 Y0950 Y0998 Y0999
Solar rays Wind Cold Heat Volcanic activity Earthquake Avalanche, landslide Stroke of lightning Fire, flame (smoke from fire, see R03) Natural element, other specified Natural element, unspecified
Y1 Vegetation and garden accessories (natural surface, see B2) Y10 Small plant Y1000 Y1010 Y1098 Y1099
Fungi Roots/bulbs Small plant, other specified Small plant, unspecified
Y11 Bush, thorn, berry Y1100 Y1104 Y1110 Y1198
Hedge Thorn Berry Bush, thorn, berry, other specified
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Bush, thorn, berry, unspecified
Y12 Tree, branch, tree trunk Y1200 Y1210 Y1220 Y1298 Y1299
Branch, stick, unspecified Tree trunk Tree stump Tree, trunk, other specified Tree, trunk, unspecified
Y19 Other plants and garden accessories Y1900 Y1910 Y1920 Y1925 Y1998 Y1999
Plants in pot Garden poles, sticks Flower pot Potting soil Vegetation, garden accessory, other specified Vegetation, garden accessory, unspecified
Z Product, other and unspecified Z0 Isotopes, rays Z00 Isotopes, rays Z0000 Z0010 Z0020 Z0030 Z0098 Z0099
Welding light X-rays Electric current Isotopes Isotopes, rays, other specified Isotopes, rays, unspecified
Z9Product, other and unspecified Z99 Product, other and unspecified Z9900 Z9910 Z9940 Z9998 Z9999
Waste, unspecified Bar, pole, unspecified Surface, unspecified Product, other specified Product, unspecified
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